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Re: Paris 3.0 [message #105278 is a reply to message #105254] |
Mon, 03 May 2010 03:07 |
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welcome to the forum. i'm a new paris user as well
here are the drivers http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html
check with whomever you purchased your Paris rig from , and ask them to transfer the license to you. This is done by contacting ID
kerryg wrote on Sat, 16 January 2010 12:08 | I don't know how it's supposed to be done properly, but when I've done it myself it was via two emails. Seller notifies ID via email that they're selling/transferring their license (and deleting it from their own HD) and who to. The purchaser then contacts ID via email and lets them know they've bought the license, and who from. ID updates their database. After that, the purchaser boots 3.0, gets the challenge code offered to them at first boot, and emails it in to ID who then sends the appropriate response code.
Without the response code being entered the PARIS 3.0 app goes into a seven day demo period and then expires. So you might want to remind your purchaser not to boot 3.0 until they're ready to get the challenge/response underway.
I seem to recall ID sets one day per week aside for maintaining PARIS licenses. Your purchaser probably won't want to get caught with an expired 3.0 demo with no code and projects saved in 3.0 format (which aren't backwards compatible) so they'd probably be best to boot it and get the challenge code at the beginning of the week. If all goes well they should have the response code from ID well before the demo period expires.
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here is the email to use to transfer license
support at intdevices diggity-dot com
just shoot them an email , and have the old owner shoot them an email (with the serial number name of the owners etc), and ID will swap your name in as the new owner!
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