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We need your System Information to create a license file that will allow you to use Analyze on your system. Analyze won't work on your system without a license file. We generate a license file based on the system information you provide, and we send the license file to you by e-mail. It is imperative that we receive the correct system information, so please take the time to closely follow the instructions for providing system information.
To view a complete list of system requirements for Analyze 8.1, please click here.
Obtaining System Information for Windows Systems
Obtaining System Information for UNIX Workstations
Obtaining System Information for Linux Systems
Obtaining System Information for Macintosh Systems
Obtaining System Information for Windows Systems
For PCs running Windows Vista/XP/XP x64/2000, there are TWO pieces of information we require to generate your license file: the Host Name and the ID or Physical Address.
To obtain this information please do the following:
1. Open a Command Prompt window by selecting Start > Run, in the Run window type “cmd” and select OK. (Windows Vista Users: The Run menu is now hidden by default. To open the Command Prompt window select the Start button and then enter "cmd" into the Start Search dialog box).
2. In the Command Prompt window that opens type the command “ipconfig -all” and then hit enter.
3. The window will display information that includes the Host Name and the Physical Address.
4. On the Evaluation Order Form:
- Enter the information returned after 'Host Name' as your Hostname/Computer name.
- Enter the information returned after 'Physical Address' as the System ID.
If you have questions, or need help obtaining your system information, please send an e-mail to support@analyzedirect.com.
Obtaining System Information for UNIX Workstations
For UNIX workstations there are TWO pieces of information we require to generate your license file: the HOSTNAME and the SYSTEM ID.
To obtain this information please do the following:
1. To get the HOSTNAME, in a terminal window type the command "uname -n".
2. To get the SYSTEM ID:
- SGI systems: Type the command "sysinfo -s" and report the returned decimal number.
- Sun systems: Type the command "hostid" and report the returned hexadecimal number.
3. Please enter the HOSTNAME and SYSTEM ID returned by the above commands into the System Information section of the Evaluation Order Form.
If you have questions, or need help obtaining your system information, please send an e-mail to support@analyzedirect.com.
Obtaining System Information for Linux Systems
For Linux systems there are TWO pieces of information we require to generate your license file: the HOSTNAME and the SYSTEM ID.
To obtain this information please do the following:
1. To get the HOSTNAME, in a terminal window type the command "uname -n".
2. To get the SYSTEM ID:
- Type the command "/sbin/ifconfig eth0".
- The information in the HWaddr field is the System ID.
3. Please enter the HOSTNAME and SYSTEM ID returned by the above commands into the System Information section of the Evaluation Order Form.
If you have questions, or need help obtaining your system information, please send an e-mail to support@analyzedirect.com.
Obtaining System Information for Macintosh Systems
For Mac systems running Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.5, there are TWO pieces of information we require to generate your license file: the HOSTNAME and the SYSTEM ID.
To obtain this information please do the following:
1. Open a Terminal window (Applications/Utilities/Terminal).
2. To get the HOSTNAME, type the command "uname -n".
3. To get the SYSTEM ID:
- Type the command "ifconfig en0".
- The 12-digit number found after 'ether' is the SYSTEM ID of the ethernet card (e.g. 00:19:f5:f2:3c:fa).
4. Please enter the HOSTNAME and SYSTEM ID returned by the above commands into the System Information section of the Evaluation Order Form.
If you have questions, or need help obtaining your system information, please send an e-mail to support@analyzedirect.com.
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