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== Overview ==
== Overview ==


If you wish to keep using ODBClink, you will need to request a License Key.
[[File:LicensingDialogue.png|300px|thumb|right|Licensing Dialogue]]


== How to request a license key ==
Once you've evaluated the ODBClink and are happy with it's feature set, you will need to get a license of one of the editions.


[[File:ODBClinkLicensing.png|300px|thumb|right|ODBClink Licensing]]
To do so, follow these steps.


To request a license key, follow these steps.
# Start ODBClink;
# From the licensing dialogue, click on the '''Get License Key''' button;
# From your web browser, choose which Edition and Payment Terms by clicking on the '''Subscribe''' button;
# Fill in your details (and credit card details if purchasing a paid version of the software) and click '''Subscribe'''.


# Start ODBClink. The '''ODBClink Licensing''' dialogue will display;
Once we receive your details, we will issue out your license key. To enter the license key into the software, see [[How to enter a License Key]].
# Click the '''Request License Key''' button
 
# Complete the '''License Contact Details''' form and click '''OK'''. An email should then display.
=== Notes ===
# Click '''Send''' in Outlook. If you use a different email client you will need to create a new email and copy and paste the content
 
* While the ODBClink Free Edition is free to use (not including support and training), we do require users request a license key in order to know the versions each users are on.
 
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== Related Topics ==
== Related Topics ==
* [[How to enter a License Key]]
* [[How to enter a License Key]]
* [[Getting Started Guide]]


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