If you're using the 2009 version of EasyWorship, follow these steps to find your confirmation ID:

  • Check the License File

  • Contact the License Owner


  • When you install EasyWorship 2009, the software generates a unique Installation ID (often called the "Computer ID" or "Hardware Hash"). This long string of numbers and letters appears in the top section of the activation dialog box.

    The Confirmation ID is the code you place in the bottom field. Historically, you would provide your Installation ID to Softouch via a web form or phone call, and they would give you a Confirmation ID to unlock the software.

    The "Top" in your search query refers to the top-most field in the UI—the Installation ID. Users often search for ways to generate a matching confirmation ID without contacting the dead servers.

    Video tutorials often guide users through phone activation tricks or using automated bots to simulate the server response.

    This report addresses the search term "EasyWorship 2009 confirmation id top." The query indicates a user attempt to locate a "Confirmation ID" required to activate the legacy software EasyWorship 2009.

    While this specific software version was industry-standard for church presentation software in the late 2000s, it reached its End of Life (EOL) many years ago. The search for Confirmation IDs typically implies an attempt to bypass standard licensing procedures (often via "keygens" or unauthorized lists). This report outlines the technical nature of the request, the associated legal and security risks, and the recommended official alternatives.

    The core problem is server deprecation. EasyWorship 2009 used an activation algorithm that required a live connection to Softouch’s legacy licensing servers. In 2015–2016, the company announced end-of-life for version 2009 and redirected all support to EasyWorship 7, 11, and now EasyWorship 360.

    Here is what happens today:

    Because the official top-level confirmation generator is offline, you cannot get a valid Confirmation ID through normal means.