Licience Key for MF6+

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Rappy
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Licience Key for MF6+

Post by Rappy »

Hello,

I just purched the product and received an email with a Licience Key. When I try to enter it during the installation process, it does not accept it??? Do I need to wait a bit, before the key activates?????

Thanks in advance,

Rappy
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Post by sjj1805 »

The following sample only shows the format, these numbers are made up.
Serial Number
123A2-45000-00012345

Is the number you are trying to enter a similar structure to the above?

DO NOT POST YOUR NUMBER HERE, simply confirm the structure of it.
ezipizi

Activation Code

Post by ezipizi »

Hello There,

I am having the exact same problem. Just purchased DVD Movie Factory myself and the serial code I got is in the same format you suggest. I have sent a email to Tech Support about it and am waiting for a reply.

Cheers,
ezipizi.
etech6355
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Post by etech6355 »

There are 2 methods to acquire the software.

You can purchase & download the full program from the ulead web site.
This uses a Serial Number for installation.

You can download the trial TBYB software and activate the software.
This uses an activation key. (different than a serial number).
When using the activation key (different than a serial number) you may have to disable your firewall on the computer for it to work correctly.

I recommend purchasing MF6 full program from the ulead website.
Download the program & use the License Key to install it.
If you did this and having problems copy & paste the license key from your email into the installation procedure box.
You may be getting one of the numbers wrong. You need to include the dashes I think.
Any "O's" are zero's/numeric, not the letter "O". As in "Oh my god!"
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