User Manual

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Authorizing AVOX Evo
Authorization is the process by which AVOX Evo
is allowed to run on your computer. Detailed
instructions covering the available authorization
options will be found in the the le Authorization
Read Me which is included on the installation
DVD ROM or with your software download.
NOTE: When initially installed,
this software will run for ten
days without authorization.
So even if you can’t authorize it right away you
can still use your software in the meantime.
(During this period, click the “Continue” button
whenever you are presented with the Trial Period
screen at launch.) But don’t procrastinate too long.
After those ten days are up you will no longer be
able to launch AVOX Evo until it’s authorized.
Technical Support
In the unlikely event that you experience a
problem using AVOX Evo, try the following:
1. Make sure you have the latest version of the
software. You can download and install the
latest version of AVOX Evo from the following
web page:
http://www.antarestech.com/download/
update.shtml
2. If you are having problems authorizing your
software, be sure that you have the latest
version of the PACE Interlok drivers. You can
download and install the latest version for
your operating system from the following
web page:
http://portal.knowledgebase.net/article.
asp?article=174703&p=5764
If your problem is not resolved after taking the
above actions, try the following:
1. Make another quick scan through this
manual. Who knows? You may have
stumbled onto some feature that you didnt
notice the first time through.
2. Consult our searchable knowledgebase at:
http://www.antarestech.com/support/index.
html
3. Check our web page for tips, techniques, or
any late-breaking information:
http://www.antarestech.com
4. Join the Antares Online Community at:
http://www.antarestech.net
The community provides a user forum
where you can ask for help and insight from
hundreds of other Antares product users.