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two questions
Hi,
Couple of questions: 1 - to use 2e I just do the new install over 2d? Will I be asked my registration info again, or will it know that I'm a registered user? 2 - I see that there is a UR viewer. Where can I download it? Can I distribute it or announce the link to my user community? Thanks. Regards, Bal |
#2
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1) you can simply install 2.0e over 2.0d (or prior). You will not have to re-register.
2) The viewer can be downloaded here, and yes, you can distribute it or publish that link to anyone. |
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Thank you kindly.
Regards, Bal |
#4
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For some reason the viewer doesn't work on my machine. It seems to load, but I never see any screen.
Any ideas? Regards, Bal |
#5
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Are you running the viewer while Ultra Recall Standard or Professional is also running? I don't think that will work.
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You are right - I was and it now works just fine.
One more question: is there a way to make a UR Pro database read only and un-copy-able, even if someone else has a copy of UR Pro. I'd like to distribute information that can be read and used, but not copied and altered. Thanks. Regards, Bal |
#7
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No, there is no way to make a .urd file permanently readonly or block the ability to copy it.
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If the file's read-only attribute is set, it will open read-only in UR.
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Yeah - that's true, but it's very easy for someone to reset the attribute, yes?
I don't know if this is possible, but maybe give UR Pro the ability to save a file with a different extension (e.g., urr). UR Pro would then require a password for opening the urr file as writable. For anyone without the password, UR Pro would become similar to the UR viewer. Just a thought. Regards, Bal |
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