rshane91
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posted on 9-30-2003 at 03:33 PM
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help
I purchased eJukebox a couple of years ago and my hard drive crashed. Is there any way to look up my purhcasing info and resend me the
registration?
Another question -- is it ok to install eJukebox on 2 PCs in the same house with 1 license?
Last question -- if I want to get the eJukebox2web do I have to pay for the PRO version or can I upgrade from the version I already purchased?
thanks in advance for your help
rich
rich_shane@hotmail.com
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ochristmas
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posted on 10-2-2003 at 01:28 PM
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Another question -- is it ok to install eJukebox on 2 PCs in the same house with 1 license?
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I have asked eJukebox a couple of times about this but never received a reply - I would really appreciate an answer as well!
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Audiosoft
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posted on 10-3-2003 at 03:33 AM
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If you format your hard drive and your registration code does not work anymore all you have to do is email regupdate@audiosoft.net with the name and
address you used when you ordered and the Application ID# that appears on your current installation's startup screen. We will then deactivate
your old copy and email you back a new code.
We currently do not have a automatted way to upgrade a copy to eJukebox Pro. So you will have to place a new order for it. If you can't afford
the full price you can email us to discuss a discounted price...we will then setup your registration manually and email you a code for the PRO
version.
Currently, eJukebox liscenses are only good for installation on 1 PC. We hope to eventually have a new registration system in place which will allow
your code to work on multiple PCs on the same home network for around $10 per extra PC.
Audiosoft
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Rich
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posted on 10-3-2003 at 04:03 AM
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I've got $10 bucks ready to roll! Great News!
With multiple licensed copies in mind, it is plausible to share one db between two or more copies of ej? Can or will ej be able to "lock"
the db and mark a playing / editing mp3 as "read only" to prevent corruption or other problems?
I envision the first copy that opens is "master" or an option to allow only one to be the "master" (the only one that can add
& delete songs from the db, and edit).
This may all be too much, but I see this a a point that would eventually be brought up.
Thanks,
Rich
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