Nokia 6210 Navigation - license purchase

Hi, i'm from Malaysia.i'm using Nokia 6210 Navigation. I'm going to Hong Kong & Macau, i've purchased the license for Hong Kong & Macau - Drive & Walk. After the purchasing, i received a receipt through SMS, but there is no license code for me where i find out there is a "enter license code" in my phone. Should i enter the license code to activate it?
How do i know the license is activated in Hong Kong? Am i only notice when i'm start using in Hong Kong?
Please help me.
Thanks
Saxon

Hi,
You can check wether the license has been purchased correctly by Opening the Maps application and going to Options > Extras > My License.
Your license should be listed here. If it is not, i suggest Updating (can be done from the Options menu within My Licenses).
You will need to allow the device to go online to check the license server, but it should then acnowledge your purchase.
If you still have problems, please send me a private message with your IMEI (*#06#) and i will investigate further.
Cheers
Chris
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