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Hello,

Perhaps I should know this already, or this is a "RTFM" issue. I
looked for info on the website, and I searched this website for info,
to no avail, so I am posting here.

I have a new computer, and wish to transfer my license from my old
computer to my new. I read the part about "once every 180 days" and
some such, that's fine. I have my license # and my password, but
where on the website do I perform the license management? Or is this
handled from within the application?

I had loaded 2.x and 3.0, both mainly because there are no Tyranid
files available for 3.0 yet (I know someone is working on them,
that's cool, but there's a con in a couple of days....)

Anyways, it caused a conflict with something else I had loaded, I
think it might have been Lotus Notes, and I had to un-install it. So
when I re-install it, how do I get it out of demo mode? Are those
website troubles still preventing me from doing this? Thanks for
your help.
 
The website troubles should only be impacting our ability to send email to
people on some ISPs. Everything else should be operational.

Transfering a V2.x license is handled via the V2.x license adminsitration
website, which is www.xlonewolf.com. There is a link to this site from our
main site within the licensing section, but it's apparently not very
obvious. This site is also outlined in the original license email you
received when you purchased AB.

Info on how to transfer your license will be found in the original license
email and on the license admin site. You'll need the info within the
original licnese email in order to login to the site and complete the
transfer, so please make sure you have it handy.

Fortunately, everything to do with license activation is VASTLY simplified
for AB3 compared to the old way of doing things. :-)

Hope this helps,
Rob

At 06:36 PM 2/15/2005 +0000, you wrote:


>Hello,
>
>Perhaps I should know this already, or this is a "RTFM" issue. I
>looked for info on the website, and I searched this website for info,
>to no avail, so I am posting here.
>
>I have a new computer, and wish to transfer my license from my old
>computer to my new. I read the part about "once every 180 days" and
>some such, that's fine. I have my license # and my password, but
>where on the website do I perform the license management? Or is this
>handled from within the application?
>
>I had loaded 2.x and 3.0, both mainly because there are no Tyranid
>files available for 3.0 yet (I know someone is working on them,
>that's cool, but there's a con in a couple of days....)
>
>Anyways, it caused a conflict with something else I had loaded, I
>think it might have been Lotus Notes, and I had to un-install it. So
>when I re-install it, how do I get it out of demo mode? Are those
>website troubles still preventing me from doing this? Thanks for
>your help.


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Rob Bowes (rob@wolflair.com) (650) 588-8252
Lone Wolf Development www.wolflair.com
 
--- In armybuilder@yahoogroups.com, Rob Bowes <rob@w...> wrote:
> The website troubles should only be impacting our ability to send
email to
> people on some ISPs. Everything else should be operational.
> @w...) (650) 588-8252
> Lone Wolf Development
www.wolflair.com

Never mind, I figured it out. From the top of the website, it
is "ArmyBuilder 2.x" > "V2.X Product Support" > "License
Management" > "Take me to the License Administration site."

>From there, it was pretty straightforward.
 
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