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The license file should be called "licence.txt" with nothing else in the file name. Rename it if necessary. Note the Australian spelling with no 's'. | The license file should be called "licence.txt" with nothing else in the file name. Rename it if necessary. Note the Australian spelling with no 's'. | ||
To deactivate a licence, open the default settings.txt file. Add a line at the bottom containing the word "deactivate". Run Expert as administrator | To deactivate a licence, open the default settings.txt file. Add a line at the bottom containing the word "deactivate". Run Expert as administrator. Include a copy of the generated deactivation XXXXXX.txt file and the licence.txt file when you request a new licence. Remove the "deactivate" line from default settings.txt. | ||
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Revision as of 03:16, 25 June 2024
Licences are issued for a single computer only. IVS may, at our discretion, allow you to move a licence from one computer to another, provided that you can supply a valid deactivation file. An administration fee may apply.
Your software will create a file called "licence request vXXXXx.txt". To obtain a free 12 month trial license, or to purchase a license, you will need to email this file to us. The file will be located in the same folder as the executable you copied during installation.
When you receive the licence file, simply copy it into the same folder as the licence request file. Restart Expert with administrator rights for a new license to take effect. You should only need to run as administrator once. Enter your email address when prompted (the popup may be obscured by the main window). This should be the email address associated with the license. For example, the address that the licence file was emailed to. Then agree to the end user license agreement.
Expert should now work with all the features associated with your license. For more details, see the home page.
The license file should be called "licence.txt" with nothing else in the file name. Rename it if necessary. Note the Australian spelling with no 's'.
To deactivate a licence, open the default settings.txt file. Add a line at the bottom containing the word "deactivate". Run Expert as administrator. Include a copy of the generated deactivation XXXXXX.txt file and the licence.txt file when you request a new licence. Remove the "deactivate" line from default settings.txt.