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Nodes and Timekeepers in PCLaw

In the old days, PCLaw would let you purchase timekeepers and network access (Nodes) separately.  Once Lexis took over, this changed and you now have to purchase one license which includes a node and a timekeeper.  Since Lexis is trying to get everyone on the same page, you can now upgrade mismatched nodes and timekeepers for free.  Lets say you have 4 timekeepers and 2 nodes.  You can upgrade and have 4 timekeepers and 4 nodes.  If you have PCLaw 8.10 or above, you can just click on Help --> About PCLaw -->  License --> Change and it will upgrade for you. 

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