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  • Roland
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    I also have a version 11. I installed it on Windows 10 but it did not work until I changed the compatibility mode to Windows 7. I understand the sentiments of V11 users but I think using a development software with no support is not good because it won't last long. Operating system keeps changing and so with the programming technologies. Evolution kills all software that are discontinued. I think the best way to do is upgrade to version 12.

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  • Ted Giles
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    Where are you looking?

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  • madtowng
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    In my case, while I still think Alpha should stop the insanity of checking the license for versions they no longer support, it turns out that for some reason,
    my server just lost the license number.

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  • Ted Giles
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    If they have never had V11 installed, they wont have a license key.
    Best you can do then is to send a RT + version for them to install.

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  • madtowng
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    I understand it's a pain to support a product they stopped working on over a half decade ago even though they had a sale just before releasing V12, but if they're not going to support it,
    the least they could do is deactivate the activation function, which I'm guessing is broken again and causing trouble for my clients.
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    Last edited by madtowng; 05-24-2020, 06:02 PM. Reason: Added image

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  • Graham Wickens
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    Thank you Al :)

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  • Al Buchholz
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    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...6-89e842679702

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  • Graham Wickens
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    I have had to buy a new PC and am trying to install A5v11 on it, I have the liscense number & activation code from the previous install.
    I named the new PC same as the Old and tried installing A5v11 from file A5v11_Full_DL from 8/1/2013.
    It installed and accepted the activation key, but then failed as it could not find "mfc100.dll".
    I searched for it on the old PC but could not locate it.
    Any suggestions as to what to do next ?
    really out of my depth with this so any guidance gratefully received.
    thx

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  • robert
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    Re: a5v11 no more support

    I didn't see this yesterday, so I posted in another part of the forum-

    https://forum.alphasoftware.com/show...1-and-earlier)

    about similar things. However, I had more questions and nobody responded.

    Anyone care to address that thread?

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  • Ted Giles
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    Re: a5v11 no more support

    Aw Shucks!

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  • Gil Smith
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    Re: a5v11 no more support

    All sorted now! Thanks for your suggestions and a big shout out to Ted Giles - a true star!

    Gil

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  • Ted Giles
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    Re: a5v11 no more support

    Well, as a Manchester United supporter.........
    Not really.
    Bolton Wanderers.

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  • Gil Smith
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    Re: a5v11 no more support

    [/QUOTE]Have followed the Dons since '76 while still at a rugby playing school.[/QUOTE]

    Some of the players in the 80s (Vinnie Jones of this parish) thought they were playing Rugby! :)

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  • armasoft
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    Re: a5v11 no more support

    Gil, Provided your new PC is powerful enough you can set up a Virtual Machine (VM) and install any operating system and software to run on it. Give it the same name as your old PC and you should be able to install and activate V11 as well.

    Have a look at https://www.howtogeek.com/196060/beg...tual-machines/ for an idea of what's possible.

    Champions come May - more likely March the rate you're picking up points. Have followed the Dons since '76 while still at a rugby playing school.

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  • Gil Smith
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    Re: a5v11 no more support

    Hi,

    No I did not get to the Cup Final in 1988! We were kicked off the park!! :)

    We are doing Ok this year! Should be Champions come May. I was born just a short walk from the ground and have followed them for over 60 years. More good times than bad :)

    I am not sure what a VM is. I would be grateful for any help! Thanks for getting back to me,

    Gil

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