Remy Lebeau (TeamB) napsal(a): > The License Manager that is provided with RADStudio offers the option to > enter a serial number as well. Thanks for the response, but I don't need to enter a serial number. When I run the License Manager, there already is my serial number included in the 'Unregistered serial numbers' tree node. What I need is to *register* my serial number. Right click on the serial number in the License Manager opens up the Registration Wizard which does not allow me to obtain the activation file by email. -- Ivo Bauer [OZM Research] Ivo Bauer 5/11/2007, 0:50 น. Ivo Bauer wrote: > Thanks for the response.
We currently use Rad Studio 2007 and are expecting to upgrade to Delphi XE soon! Does anybody know how we can see what the serial number was used when installing Rad Studio 2007?
They simply can't assume that everyone's > development machine has internet connection to begin with. This is > just ridiculous. You don't have to have the development machine connected to the internet. You can go to any machine in the world and fill out the page here: and the proper files will be emailed to you. You can then follow the instructions in the email on the non-connected to the internet machine. -- Nick Hodges Delphi Product Manager - CodeGear Paul Scott 5/11/2007, 8:11 น.
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 14:37:39 -0000, Nick Hodges (CodeGear) wrote: > You don't have to have the development machine connected to the > internet. > > You can go to any machine in the world and fill out the page here: > Apologies if it's my eyesite that's failing, but I don't see how any new customer visiting would find that page. Support / Offerings / Installation and Registration leads to something which doesn't look like a registration form.
O Error message you received, if any (preferably cut-and-paste of the verbatim message) o Explanation of what you were doing when the error occurred. And the top 4 results for a search for 'Register' are. 3rdRail Sweepstakes Official Rules 2. Privacy Policy 4.
Turbo products page -- Paul Scott Information Management Systems Macclesfield, UK. Bob 5/11/2007, 7:32 น. Paul Scott wrote: Rhinoceros rusifikator. > On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 14:37:39 -0000, Nick Hodges (CodeGear) > wrote: > > > You don't have to have the development machine connected to the > > internet. > > > > You can go to any machine in the world and fill out the page here: > > > > Apologies if it's my eyesite that's failing, but I don't see how any > new customer visiting would find that page. > I agree there. There are many things on that site that seem like you must know the address rather than finding a link. Eg, edit your account settings?
Increase your registration limit? Register your software? Maybe these do in fact have links somewhere, but I sure can't find them. -- Craig Stuntz [TeamB] 5/11/2007, 7:35 น. Nick Hodges (CodeGear) wrote: > Paul Scott wrote: > >> Apologies if it's my eyesite that's failing, but I don't see how any >> new customer visiting would find that page. > > Nor do I.
Heaventools pe explorer v199 incl keygen brd download. However, the registration application does point to it, > right? > > > How, exactly, would that help if one is installing it on machine 'A' (not internet connected), and wants to go to the website and register the program from machine 'B' (which is internet connected)? David Erbas-White Nick Hodges (CodeGear) 5/11/2007, 8:35 น. Nick Hodges (CodeGear) wrote: > Finn Tolderlund wrote: > >> Doesn't it just start a browser with the URL on machine A which you >> can then write down on paper?
> > Yes, but I'm /100%/ certain that David will complain about that.;-) > You're correct -- but my complaint is with 'software activation' as a whole. Anything that you folks do to make it MORE difficult for me to use the product is something that you'd better make DARNED sure has beneficial offsets. There are several products that I use, on a fairly regular basis, where I haven't upgraded because of the difficulty that the vendor imposes with software activation (Adobe comes to mind immediately).