Absolute Time
Server - Activation
Absolute Time Server requires activation*. Activation is a simple process that either
requires Internet access or for you to contact us via E-Mail.
A note for network administrators of large
companies. For 50+ license purchases we provide stand-alone
versions of our software products. They are available on request
and only for local-area (non-distributed) networks.
NOTE: YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
IS NEVER SENT OVER THE INTERNET.
Activating automatically over the Internet
To activate Absolute Time Server over the Internet, copy your
activation number from your e-mail receipt into the white field. In
this example, our activation number is
D123-B123-C123.
After your number is entered as above, click Activate
Online. At this time, Absolute Time Server will connect to
our server to send your activation number to ensure that it is
correct, has not expired, and has not already been used by someone
else. None of your personal information is sent to us. After your
number has been validated, your activation is complete and you will
be presented with the confirmation screen, as shown here:
Activating manually via E-Mail
To activate via e-mail, you must send an e-mail to
activation@flexiblesoft.com with your
Activation number and you hardware
ID. If you click the "Activate by
e-mail…" button, your default e-mail application will open
(as shown below) and you will only need to click Send. If your
default e-mail is not configured or you use web-based e-mail such
as Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail or AOL mail, you should compose a new
e-mail, copy and paste message text into that e-mail and send it to
activation@flexiblesoft.com. This text contains no
personal information and is simply a unique number specific to your
computer.
After you receive a response via e-mail from Absolute Time
Server with your personal, unique Order ID and
Serial number, copy that into the white fields as
shown here:
After your Order ID and Serial
number is entered as above, click OK
button and you will see the confirmation screen, as shown here:
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