Hi,
My Maint. Plan says:
Valid Until (Date) 2007/08/31
I guess I'll just download the Trial Version and apply the same maint key?
-Robert
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Hi,
My Maint. Plan says:
Valid Until (Date) 2007/08/31
I guess I'll just download the Trial Version and apply the same maint key?
-Robert
Download with your sb5 codes and then use the serial and MP of sb5 to
register the sb6 - after uninstalling sb5 as they are not compatible on the
same machine
JP
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Thank you
Jean-Pierre GUTSATZ
Best Regards
Hi Jean-Pierre,
>Download with your sb5 codes and then use the serial and MP of sb5 to
>register the sb6 - after uninstalling sb5 as they are not compatible on the
>same machine
According to Friedrich's post they can:
SetupBuilder 5.6 and SetupBuilder 6.0 can coexist on the same machine.
Don't know about 5.0 though, but the latest 5.6 should then be able to
exist on the same machine.
Best regards,
Arnór Baldvinsson
Icetips Software
San Antonio, Texas, USA
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Hello,
How can I download it?
It asks for a username and password, and no one told me what the username
and password is!
-Robert
Hi,
Nevermind...the USERNAME is CaSe SenSiTive! I've heard of PW's being case
sensitive, but not user names.
Hmmmmmm!!! I'm all set.
-Robert
Hi Robert,
>Nevermind...the USERNAME is CaSe SenSiTive! I've heard of PW's being case
>sensitive, but not user names.
Most of the sites that I loginto are case sensitive on both user names
and passwords.
Best regards,
Arnór Baldvinsson
Icetips Software
San Antonio, Texas, USA
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Arnor,
Most likely a UNIX box. :-)
-Robert
Don't even get me started on CASE-SENSITIVE FILE NAMES in UNIX boxes
:rolleyes"
Jane Fleming
Does that mean you don't like them?
Jeff Slarve
Hi Robert,
>Most likely a UNIX box. :-)
Most of the sites that I login to are on linux<g> but that has nothing
to do with usernames/passwords being case sensitive. That has to do
with the web developer. There is nothing more mystical about that
than using a upper() or lower() function in Clarion to make
username/password case insensitive. Same thing applies to web
development languages:)
Best regards,
Arnór Baldvinsson
Icetips Software
San Antonio, Texas, USA
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