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Mach Discussion => General Mach Discussion => Topic started by: mofosheee on March 19, 2013, 11:44:16 AM
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I have a purchased version of Mach3 running on a Windows XP stand alone computer. I want to purchase a license to use the Mach3 mill wizards.
Does my stand alone computer need to be connected to the internet to download the product license key?
Can I download the license on my internet connected computer and use the wizards on this computer that does not have Mach installed?
Thank you all in advance
Jerry
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The licence will be emailed to you so you can just paste it into your machine computer from a USB stick or whatever.
Hood
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Just wondering, are you meaning the new ones under test or the old NFS wizards?
Hood
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That would be the old ones. Thank you again.
Jerry
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Dear Mr. Hood
I have received the license information. Where do I paste the license information please? Thank you.
Jerry
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You should be able to just paste into your C;/Mach3 folder
Brett
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Brett
Tried that, still not working. Thank you
Jerry
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I had a problem with the license with NFS Mill Wizard not installing on my Dell 8400 XP pro. Sometimes it would recognize the license and sometimes not. Turned out to be the Netgear 150 wireless adapter plugged into the USB port that was causing the problem. NSF wizard uses the ethernet MAC address to determine the pc ID# for the license. If the Netgear wireless adapter is disabled it locks out the MAC ethernet address. It might be part of the Netgear security scheme. Enabling the wireless adapter NFS wizard license would load without issue. I forward this info to Scott at NFS and they are checking why this happens. I'm not familar with Windows 7 but would check the ethernet setup MAC address to see if there is a conflict. I left the wireless adapter enabled... it doesn't seem to cause problems with Mach 3 or Mill Wizard.
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sorry... sent to the wrong thread! :-[
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Does anybody have the telephone support number..............Thannk you