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DASYLab License transfer to another laptop


AG1

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Hello,

I'm an active user of Dasylab from Measurement Computing. I'd purchased the full option version of Dasylab a year ago. I remember having to go through a very specific process to have Dasylab installed on my laptop back then. Now, that I've recently switched to a new laptop, I was hoping somebody could help me with transferring my license to my new laptop.

 

Thanks Much!

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Anmol Gurkha

 

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Hello @AG1.

Which version and build of DASYLab are you using?  In DASYLab, click on Help from the top menu and then select About.

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You need to install the same version on the new laptop and then use your existing license key.  Enter the license key in DASYLab's Configurator.

(NOTE: please do not post your license key on this forum.)

Here is a link to the current release (DASYLab 2022).   https://mcc.download.ni.com/downloads/DASYLab/DASYLab_2022_ENG.zip

Previous versions of DASYLab can be found via this link:  https://mcc.download.ni.com/#Archive/DASYLab/

If using MCC hardware, then you will need to install the MCC DAQ software as well, prior to enabling the Measurement Computing package in DASYLab's Configurator.

https://mcc.download.ni.com/#downloads/MCCDaqCD/

Link to DASYLab's Resources page:  https://www.mccdaq.com/DASYLab-Resources.aspx

Regards,

Fausto

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Hello Fausto,
Thanks for the help. I've hit another roadblock I was hoping to use your help for. The link that you provided in the previous post has archived versions of Dasylab however, the only 2 versions available in Dasylab 2020 are either Build 339 or Build 286. I managed to install Build 339 on my new laptop and setup my software only to realize that it is not compatible with the 15.1.0 Run Time Version Build 514, which is what we previously had. Using 2020.0.0 Build 339, I've had to make a ton of changes to the software logic just because otherwise it actuates the wrong module. Having said that, the major concern is that the rpm which can be read perfectly on 2020.0.0 Build 339 (on my new laptop) can NOT be read on the runtime license with version 2020.1.0 Build 514. Any help on the matter will be genuinely appreciated.

 

Thanks Much!

 

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Anmol Gurkha

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