![]() ![]() (It is past midnight for me, so I hope I have not gotten the conversion of time zones wrong.) Good luck. Press on the ‘Date & Time’ tab & select current year’s date. Now, right click ‘time display’ option in the Windows Task Bar & adjust the date/time. Firstly, close QuickBooks Desktop and all its files. SOURCE: I need validation code for quick book 2010 for license number 1865-3556-7046-848 and product number 046-776. So I advise, in short, calling that number during (your local HK Time) 5 in the morning through 7:30 in the morning. Solution 1 Check and verify system date & time settings are correct. So, call during the equivalent in your time zone of weekday business hours in the USA - that would be roughly 12 hours away from US ET zone time, or about 9 hours added to your time would be the West Coast USA time. If you call during certain hours, Premium Support is what you will get, which is bound to cost you more. tells more about dialing 800 numbers in the USA from Hong Kong. ![]() Dialing 001-1-80 will supposedly work, if not inexpensively. But you may have to pay international phone rates. ![]() Find the file and delete it so you can reenter your license and product info. The entitlement file tells QuickBooks your product is valid and registered. ![]() As for calling the 800 number from Hong Kong. Solution 2: Manually delete your Entitlement file. I have looked into it, and getting a validation code from phone support seems to me to be the best available path to a solution to your problem. ![]()
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