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registration code
I've tried 3 times to use the registration code generator to get a new code for a new laptop. Each time it has said it sent one but I've yet to get one in my email. Help would be much appreciated.
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I have also experienced a very irritating registration problem because I changed my workgroup name. Now eCabs tells me the name of the PC has changed and I must re register. This kind of thing has happened a few times for one or the other silly reason and now I can not get a new registration code because I have exceeded the max on my mail address. I can appreciate that Thermwood has a licensing problem but to call for a new registration because on changes the name of your workgroup is really stretching it!!! surely there has to be a more accurate way of determining the ID of a PC? If I sound peeved about this it is because I am, it would happen just before I have some urgent production to get out over the weekend and now can not process the files I need.
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There are literally hundreds of identifiers in a PC--serial numbers, type and brand of every component, computer name, workgroup/domain name, date/time/timezone, logged-in user ID, and more--that make it unique to any other computer in the world.
When software is licensed to a particular computer, anything in its unique signature that changes can cause the license to become invalid.
My advice is to never make changes when you have a deadline to meet or on a weekend/holiday when Thermwood is going to be closed.
When software is licensed to a particular computer, anything in its unique signature that changes can cause the license to become invalid.
My advice is to never make changes when you have a deadline to meet or on a weekend/holiday when Thermwood is going to be closed.
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I feel your pain buddy...Nick M Singer wrote:aaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You might be able to get by with changing the workgroup name back to what is was. I don't know if that will work but its worth a try.
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Sometime ago I changed computer time and realized it effected e_cabinets. So, I changed it back and e_cabinets opened. I sure thought it would cancel altogether, but I lucked out.
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32Gigs DDR4
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 4GB
SSD 840 256Gig, 2TB, 3TB, Samsung (2TB)
Corsair RM650