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CaseTalk may be installed using a regular setup installation into you ''program files'' or unzipped into a so-called ''local folder''. CaseTalk will then at startup search for a valid license key file. | |||
The following steps are followed to find the license key for your installation. | The following steps are followed to find the license key for your installation. | ||
# Check your roaming profile folder ''\users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\CaseTalk<N>\casetalk.key''. | |||
# If the application is started in portable mode it'll search the applications subfolder ''{appdata}'' for the key file. | |||
# If still not found, it attempts to use a key file directly from the same folder where ''casetalk.exe'' itself resides. | |||
# If that file does not exist either, it'll check the ''Windows registry'' for a potential old license information. | |||
If all of the above fails, or the found key is invalid, a new license should be requested from the website. The new license can be stored in two locations: | |||
* Your ''roaming profile'' folder | |||
* An application subfolder called ''{appdata}'' for portable app usage. | |||
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Note: Versions prior to 10.3 have a [http://tickets.casetalk.com/view.php?id=2728 potential issue] concerning key files under point 3. |
Latest revision as of 06:59, 12 November 2020
License keys
CaseTalk may be installed using a regular setup installation into you program files or unzipped into a so-called local folder. CaseTalk will then at startup search for a valid license key file.
The following steps are followed to find the license key for your installation.
- Check your roaming profile folder \users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\CaseTalk<N>\casetalk.key.
- If the application is started in portable mode it'll search the applications subfolder {appdata} for the key file.
- If still not found, it attempts to use a key file directly from the same folder where casetalk.exe itself resides.
- If that file does not exist either, it'll check the Windows registry for a potential old license information.
If all of the above fails, or the found key is invalid, a new license should be requested from the website. The new license can be stored in two locations:
- Your roaming profile folder
- An application subfolder called {appdata} for portable app usage.
Note: Versions prior to 10.3 have a potential issue concerning key files under point 3.