Inserting
Registration Password - Auto-Copy to Clipboard
This
tutorial explains how to enter the registration password into Embird
using special "Auto-Copy to Clipboard" command from Embird
main menu.
Normally, you can insert the
password from e-mail to Embird using standard Windows Clipboard
functions ("Ctrl+C" to copy selected text from email to the Clipboard and
"Ctrl+V" to paste the text from the Clipboard into "Embird
-> Help -> Registration" dialog box - see more details in Inserting and Removing Embird Password
tutorial).
Another way of inserting passwords into Embird is to use the
PASSWORD.KLC file attached to the e-mail which you receive from us after
purchasing Embird registration - this is explained in Inserting
Registration Password from PASSWORD.KLC file tutorial.
However, if you are not familiar with using Clipboard function, nor
PASSWORD.KLC file, try to use the "Auto-Copy to Clipboard"
command. Assuming
you have paid for Embird registration and received an email with
registration password from us, please follow these steps:
1 -
Run Embird, it will
start in "Manager" mode.
2 - Check whether
your copy of Embird is "Unregistered" by reading the text in the blue bar at the top of Embird Manager window
(arrow 1 in Picture
No. 1).
3 - In
case you have an unregistered copy, select "Help -> Auto-Copy To
Clipboard" command from the main menu (arrow 2 in Picture No. 1).
Picture No. 1
4 - Embird will display a dialog box with instructions (Picture No. 2).
Picture No. 2
5 - Run your e-mail software (in this example it is Microsoft Outlook Express) and open the e-mail with passwords which you have received from us after paying for Embird registration at http://www.embird.com/sw/embird/register.htm. Typically, you would receive two e-mails, containing different forms of password. Choose the e-mail without attachment, containing the text form of the password (Picture No. 3).
Picture No. 3

Picture No. 4

Picture No. 5

8 - Please back-up your passwords using "Help -> Passwords" command from main menu. See more details in Passwords Back- up tutorial.