Using Tally Accounting software under Mountain Lion

Hi,
I have tried using tally under parallels in Windows 8 on an Imac running mountain lion. The software connects to the network but asks for a license. I am not able to use it. Gautam H seems to have had success but I dont know how. Does anyone have a solution?
Thank - you!

7murugesh wrote:
Hi,
I have tried using tally under parallels in Windows 8 on an Imac running mountain lion. The software connects to the network but asks for a license. I am not able to use it.
Why not, can't you enter a license number?

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