This is the default and most common method for activating EasyWorship 7.
Copy the "Default" folder (or your custom profile folder) to a USB drive. Install EasyWorship 7 on the new machine.
Are you receiving a specific during login?
Go back to Settings > License. You should see "Licensed to: [Your Church Name]" and the expiration date (if it is a subscription) or "Perpetual."
Click , then "Choose File" and upload the ID file from your USB drive.
One of the most common questions is how many computers can use the EasyWorship 7 license. EasyWorship allows for "campus-wide" licensing. This means you can install and activate the software on all computers owned by your church at a single physical location. Remote Prep Stations
By following these recommendations, users can ensure that they are using EasyWorship 7 efficiently and effectively.
Alternatively, write down the access key displayed on the screen. Phase 2: On an Online Computer Take the USB drive to a computer with internet access. Go to EasyWorship.com and log in to your account. Navigate to .
To activate EasyWorship 7 on a projection or production computer, follow these steps to connect your device to your church license: 1. Download and Install
If you haven't already, download the latest build of EasyWorship 7 from the official website and install it. It will start in (usually 30 days).
Having a valid EasyWorship 7 license file is crucial for several reasons:
: Take that USB to a computer with internet access. Log in to your account at EasyWorship.com , go to Product Licenses , and click Add Computer . Upload the file from your USB.
The software connects to the internet once during setup to verify your subscription or perpetual license. Step-by-Step: How to Activate EasyWorship 7
Is the presentation computer running ?
: Unlike version 2009, version 7 uses your email and password for activation.
Verify that the organization name listed matches your church.
If the software is already activated on an old Windows PC, the license file is already applied. You need to deactivate or export it (see Part 4).