I need some help: I have just purchased two software items that use Libronix (Word Biblical Commentary & Tyndale Commentaries - not the Logos system itself). I loaded them into the computer, and when I went to register them, I was told to go to 'Account Manager', which I did. I entered the serial numbers for them both – but the 'next' button would not highlight for me to continue. The 'Help File' says that I have to go through 'Account Manager' in order to set up an account in order to register them – but it won't let me even get to that stage.
I have double checked. Triple checked. Removed the software and started again – and still nothing. Has anybody had this problem before? How did you resolve it? Later this evening: This is getting stranger: I went to my wife's computer, and loaded one of the programs onto it.
It loaded perfectly, and I was able to create an account, activate the program – and received back the 'Confirmation Code' as well as the 'Activation Code'. I went back to my computer and, using the 'Existing User' check box and 'Enter Codes', progressed through. However, when I typed in my 'Customer ID' and then the 'Confirmation Code', and pressed 'next' – nothing! Obviously the problem is my computer – but I don't know why. I did notice on my wife's computer that when I typed in the Serial Number, the box turned RED until I had completed typing the number in.
It didn't do this on my machine. My wife is running Vista, I am running Windows 7.
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Beyond that – I don't know what is going on. Any help would be most gratefully received. Perhaps a call to customer service is required?
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They are open 6 A.M. PDT (GMT-8h) Monday-Saturday on phone numbers: toll free within the U.S and Canada: 877-697-9497, or from other countries +1 360 603 5566 I hope they will be able to help You out! Welcome to the forums! After that is done You will be able to install Logos 5 if You want to, it has faster searches and works well on newer computers, ~3 years old or newer. Using Libronix/Logos 3 can be necessary on very old slow computers with inadequate RAM and CPU. James, Libronix is no longer supported, so a call to Customer Service will not help.