Photoshop Elements :: Can't Access Program / Get Notice Trial Version Has Expired
Jan 18, 2014
I purchased Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 for school. I recently installed it on my computer on 1/8/14 and registered it 1/13/14. I went to get it in yesterday and I received a notice that my trial version has expired and am unable to get in to photoshop completely. I have the product serial number or license and it is in my profile. I don't recall doing it but I might have downloaded a trial verious last year. how do I remove that trial version and begin using my licensed version? I have assignments due and it's hard to get them done when I can't even access my program.
I downloaded and installed 30 day trial version on Wednesday this week, was using it ok yesterday (Thursday), went to load today and it says my thirty days has expired ?
Trying to find a reasonable contact at Adobe to assist, but does seemed to be clear where to get help on this.
I couldn't find a topic like this, I find the forums still a bit confusing. I am a student and I wanted to try Photoshop CS6, downloaded and installed the trial quite some time ago now and have not used it and the trial already expired. Is there any way to set it back, so I can actually try it out?
I wanted to download the trial version of CS4 for Vista but am unable to run the program. I downloaded the trial and the very first time I try to open it, I get a pop up that says the license has expired. I thought we were allowed 30 days. Has anyone else had this issue? If so, what can I do so that I am able to use the trial version?
I recently purchased a new laptop and i would like to install Adobe elements 11 on the new machine. I have the serial number of 11 download so I thought I could picup the trial version online and enter my serial number. However I have been unable to find the trial version (a lot of site say the have it but spend most of the time trying to redirect you to something else.
I just downloaded the PSE 12 trial, and see the "all floating" tab in the layout menu, but it is locked and I can only use the default layout. Are some features not avaliable in the trial that will be in the paid version? I'd like to know before purchasing it.
I have a trail version of Elements 12, and I'm trying to scan / crop 4-5 pictures in a scan I have. This can be done in trial version - or just the full paid version.
I have the main screen pop up and asks if I want to organize my pictures or edit them. Nothing happens when I clock edit. Then I go into the organize and try to go to edit and an error message comes up saying I need the trial to dowload to use this. I try clicking downlaod and nothing happens?
My fully activated CorelDRAW X4 turned to trial (0 days left) after performing a windows updating (XP x86) .
Upon launching, a window pops up "No asset found for trial download (license ID: 540228824) with 0 day(s) left, source type 1, lang en and source ID 810007 " and basic features as save, export, scripts, etc are disabled
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I installed the retina display-optimized update to my purchased (non-Creative Cloud) version of Photoshop Design Standard (via the Adobe Updater app that pops up in my menu bar only when updates are available), but now when Photoshop launches, I get Photoshop Extended (and it's a trial version). Is this a known issue? Will I need to reinstall Photoshop?
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I downloaded and paid for the upgrade version of CorelDraw X6 because I have X3,X4 and X5. I have installed it already but I went to reinstall on my desktop PC as I wiped my hard drive back to factory state, CorelDRAW no longer gives the upgrade option.
On start up it gives the following message ( see below ) as a 30 day trial.
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I have a full licenced copy of Photoshop CS6. A month ago I launched the software and it had become a trial version of CS6 Extended, as far as I know I didn't authorise. Now the trial is over and I can no longer access Photoshop. How to I revert back to CS6?
I adjusted the clock on my computer and when I opened up Adobe today it told me that the trial has expired when it is not due for expiration for another 30 days.
I was about to download the trial version of CS4 and noticed that the download was the extended version, even though I had clicked on the link for the standard version.
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asked to install the trial version of Photoshop CS4. I noticed this was buggy from the start as it crahes at random moments but especially when I try to save as gif.
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