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posted: 8 Feb 2009 03:17 from: Martin Dobbins
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The recent thread about licence behaviour on virtual machines has reminded me of a question that I have been meaning to pose. I will soon be building a new computer to take the place of this desktop since it's getting a little long in the tooth. I intend to bite the bullet and actually install Vista on the new machine, I will be using the 64 bit version of Vista since this is about the only product feature that persuaded me to "upgrade". I think I have seen messages in the past from people who are successfully running Templot on Vista both 32 bit and 64 bit, but please jump in and let me know if there have been any problems. The current desktop is destined for much lesser duties and I would like to delete that copy of Templot and install Templot on the new machine, how do I go about doing that? I still have the lock release code (somewhere) from the original install and the original Templot PUG 074B on CD from February 2005. I seem to remember that the lock release code is based on a computer reference number (mac number perhaps?) Martin Dobbins |
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posted: 8 Feb 2009 04:08 from: Martin Wynne
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Martin Dobbins wrote: The current desktop is destined for much lesser duties and I would like to delete that copy of Templot and install Templot on the new machine, how do I go about doing that?Hi Martin, Email me. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 8 Feb 2009 17:54 from: Martin Lloyd
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I have Vista and Templot operates fine for me with it. | ||
posted: 8 Feb 2009 19:08 from: Martin Dobbins
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Hi Martin, I have done so, as long as you're still using the your name at Templot dot com address? You should get one from tutmd at yahoo dot com. Regards Martin2 Martin Wynne wrote: Martin Dobbins wrote:The current desktop is destined for much lesser duties and I would like to delete that copy of Templot and install Templot on the new machine, how do I go about doing that?Hi Martin, |
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posted: 8 Feb 2009 19:10 from: Martin Dobbins
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Thanks for the info, I suspected as much. Regards, Martin2 Martin Lloyd wrote: I have Vista and Templot operates fine for me with it. |
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posted: 8 Feb 2009 19:22 from: Martin Wynne
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A confusion of Martin's here! You should get one from tutmd at yahoo dot com. Get what? To send me an email, click on my name on the left. Or click the email link on the front page at http://www.templot.com . regards, Martin. |
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posted: 8 Feb 2009 19:32 from: Martin Dobbins
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Hi Martin, Expect an email, never mind because I know you've received it because I got a reply. I now know what to do once I build the new computer, thanks. a confusion of Martins? Is that worse or better than a murder of crows? Martin2.5 |
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posted: 8 Feb 2009 21:39 from: Martin Lloyd
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Or a charm of finches? Martin 62005 |
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posted: 8 Feb 2009 21:48 from: John Lewis
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Martin Dobbins wrote: a confusion of Martins? Is that worse or better than a murder of crows?Not shaken bur stirred? John |
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