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By Lewys Velazquez
#35
Hi guys,

Due to the holiday vacations I will be processing some projects from home and not the office, can you guys share the steps to transfer the license to a new PC?
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By David Alamillo
#36
Hi Lewys,

Sure, please find the steps below to complete the transfer:

The “Remote Update System” application is required for the following steps. This application can be searched from the Windows Start menu (under SimActive) or found in the Correlator3D installation folder at this location, by default: C:\Program Files\SimActive\Correlator3D\Tools\C3D_RUS.exe


1. ON THE DESTINATION (NEW) COMPUTER

a) Install Correlator3D.

b) Start the "Remote Update System" application

c) Choose the “Transfer license” tab.

d) Click on the “…” button

e) Save the file in an easily traceable location.

f) Click on “Collect and save information”.

g) Copy the file on the computer which already has the Correlator3d license (source computer).



2. ON THE SOURCE (OLD) COMPUTER

a) Start the "Remote Update System" application

b) Choose the “Transfer license” tab.

c) In the middle of the screen, select the key to be transferred (there should only be one).

d) Click on the “…” button corresponding to “Read the recipient information file from" and choose the file generated during step 1.

e) Click on the “…” button corresponding to "Generate the license transfer file to" and choose an easily retraceable location. Note that if this file is lost, then the license will be lost.

f) Click on “Generate license transfer file”.

g) Copy the file on the destination (new) computer.



3. ON THE DESTINATION (NEW) COMPUTER

a) In the Remote Update System, select the “Apply license file” tab.

b) Click on the “…” button

c) Select the file created during step 2.

d) Click on the “Apply update” button
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