aschechtman
06-20-2006, 08:44 AM
When a document registration code expires, is there a way to enter another non-expired document registration code to re-activate the iSilo document?
For instance, I want to distribute a document with a reg code that expires in 30 days so the document can be used as a trial version. Once that trial is over and the document has expired (or before the trial is over), I want the user to be able to enter a different permanent registration code to fully activate the document.
When I try this I find that once the document expires, it shows the expiration message then kicks me out to the document list view. Re-opening the document just shows the expired document messages. Is there a way to reset just the one iSilo document so it will accept another registration code without deleting and reinstalling the iSilo .pdb file?
It could be a nice added feature if this was built-in to iSilo more intuitively so that, upon expiration of a registration code (but not expiration of the document itself), one of the options would be to "Enter a new non-expired registration code"
Andrew
For instance, I want to distribute a document with a reg code that expires in 30 days so the document can be used as a trial version. Once that trial is over and the document has expired (or before the trial is over), I want the user to be able to enter a different permanent registration code to fully activate the document.
When I try this I find that once the document expires, it shows the expiration message then kicks me out to the document list view. Re-opening the document just shows the expired document messages. Is there a way to reset just the one iSilo document so it will accept another registration code without deleting and reinstalling the iSilo .pdb file?
It could be a nice added feature if this was built-in to iSilo more intuitively so that, upon expiration of a registration code (but not expiration of the document itself), one of the options would be to "Enter a new non-expired registration code"
Andrew