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 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 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 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.
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
The about window presents the information correctly of my fully activated CoreDRAW, Owner, serial, version (14.0.0.701)
I have tried numerous of times to download photoshop cs3 and 4 but neither will work for me, it keeps saying licence has expired. Can anyone help me with getting this program to work.. I have tried for 3 days
I´ve been trying to install PS CS4 into a vista x64 OS. I previously had the Master Collection trial installed and thought it was giving me problems so I uninstalled it - Deactivated, uninstall, reboot. I then downloaded the CS4 trial. Everything seemed to go fine but when I open the app.... I get "Licensing for this product has expired" When I set the date back to Jan 1, 2009 it opens fine. What monster is loose in my OS?
My concern here is if I decide to purchase, where will I enter the serial number for activation? There doesn´t seem to be a place to enter it when the program does open up (Jan 1). I´ve exhausted myself on this. I even went back to a complete system backup prior to installation of the Master Collection to repeat the entire uninstall procedure. Does anyone have a solution?
I downloaded the Photoshop CS4 and CS3 trial off of the Adobe site. I uninstalled them both after i was done using them. So then i went and bought Photoshop CS3 ( i got it for a good price). So i installed it, it want fine after i finished, i clicked on it to fun it and it says product license has expired. so i have uninstalled it and reinstalled it a few times and nothing.
I'm currently evaluating the product. I like most of what I see, but I do have one major issue - animation of text. You can't use the transitions on the text because they effect the entire screen, not just the text, blacking out the main video. The text animations only have a few types that allow entry and exits. Which mean that the text can pop-up, but only disappear at the end. This seems to be a major oversite in an otherwise stellar product. I use pinicle now, which is nowhere near as nice in most aspects, but in pinicle I can slide text on and curl off or any other combo I choose. Way better.
In a part or assembly i want to find all holes. i can access all the holeFeatures, but if the user has copied or mirrored the feature, the hole itself is not in the list..i have found this code
     Try            Dim oDoc As PartDocument            oDoc = _invApp.ActiveDocument            Dim oDef As PartComponentDefinition            oDef = oDoc.ComponentDefinition [code]..
In a drawing i can place a holeTable with all the holes inside.What is the right access to reach also those holes, which do not come directly from the HoleFeature.
when i open adobe photoshop CS3 and flash CS3 a box appears saying " licensing for this product has expired..i have tried all the solutions and are at to "reinstalling" i don't have the disc or the code.all i am worried about is getting a copy of my swatches/palettes and brushes. Is there any way of saving the swatches and/or brushes? or if i were to install the CS5 version of photoshop would it automatically convert my settings, (swatches and brushes) to the newer version?
i have a site which has a mound in the middle, and quite a few drainage swales running downhill from it, radiating in all directions. i want to calculate a rough estimate of how much fill is required to fill in all those swales (roughly). picture that the existing ridgeline "noses" will be left as is, and the valleys in between are the ones that I want to fill in. the project boundary (toe of slope) is the elevation that I want to hold.
i tried grading tools, and corridors as well, but could not come up with a good way to do this. what I ended up doing is i laid out some feature lines that follow the existing ridgelines down the hill (the banks of the swales), then created a feature line of the project boundary (draped on EG), and a feature line at the top of the mound as the highest elevation, created a TIN from those feature lines so that it triangulates across the swales, and then ran a volume comparison. not the best way i know, but could not think of a better way at that moment.
Anyway, one of our cad operators is running into the following error when he opens a particular drawing or when he audits it:
Associative Network Evaluation Error
   The object cannot be resolved or value limit has been exceeded.
   Inconsistent associative objects may display geometry and grips incorrectly and update in unexpected ways when edited.  You can undo to restore the associative object to its previous state.
From what he's described to me, it sounds as if he is building this from several separate files. Â At some point, things go nutty, and that error develops. Â When the file is loaded, things are out of position, etc.
No luck in getting that error to vanish. Told him to add the individual parts one at a time, and saving versions as he works so we can, hopefully, find what is breaking everything.
Every time I open this drawing, I get this error message:"Inconsistent associative objects may display geometry and grips incorrectly and update in unespected ways when edited. You can undo to restore the associative object to its previous state."
I wonder if this is the result of one of the xref files from the civil, and what to "undo" to whatever "previous state" will prevent this popup window.
Previous searches on this error have brought up discussion of CIvil 3D grouped objects, but like I said, these are simply files we've referenced into our landscape base.
One of the users on mCADForums discovered this bug.
"I have a value of 3516.41mm and I want to round it to the nearest whole number.
I have tried to use the round command and it seems to round up to the nearest 10 so 3516.41mm would round up to 3520mm. So how do I get would I go about rounding to the nearest whole number?"
I suspect this is due to Inventor's internal units being cm. However as we specific "a" to be in mm and "b" to be in mm this should not be happening.Â
In Lightroom, there are no editing and evaluation information within the filmstrip display more although the display options are all selected. Â In the Grid view, the ratings are e.g. visible. Â For better understanding here is a screenshot:
I installed Photoshop CS3 Trial and whenever I run it and choose to begin my trial period I get the following error message: "Problem with Trial - problem loading trial period for Adobe Photoshop CS3".
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and even ran the Adobe CS3Clean Script but nothing seems to help. I should note I never installed any earlier version of Photoshop on my system (I use a fresh copy of Windows XP with only a few programs installed).
Expired Subscription - Inventor Hangs on startup screen.
I have Autodesk Inventor 2013 Design Suite. Everything has been working fine until my subscription ran out. Inventor has been hanging on the startup screen since then (this may just be a coincidence) most of the time it take between 15 minutes to 30 minutes to open. When it does open everything works fine.
after discovering zones and the space evaluation tool I wonder whether it is possible to customise the XLS output further by also reading out information from a property set attached to the space?
The office standard is to have a property set attached to each space that defines a room number (which is the level ID plus a number, say G-01), the area and the space name.
We used to simply schedule the areas with a schedule table. That only gives us net rooms, no subtotals per department (or say per flat) and no grandtotal.So we got as far as using zones grouping the spaces in each flat.
Now I need an area schedule XLT template that also displays the room number from the space's property set and the schedule grouped in a fashion that I get subtotals per flat (=my zones) in another column and a grandtotal.Playing with the Space evaluation tool I seem to only ever get Room/ zone names and their areas.
I've downloaded Photoshop CS3 and opted for the 30 day trial. It came up saying there was a problem with setting the trial start date and asked me to input a serial number. Which I can't do, because I don't have one (obviously, I haven't bought it, I just wanna try it out!)
I do have one weird thing that happened that might shed some light, I don't know. When I was installing it, my virus detector, Spyder, said it had found a virus and asked me if I wanted to delete it. I said 'Yes'. Could that have been a false finding, and have I deleted some vital piece of software code?
- I am absolutely positive my system is capable of running Photoshop CS3 and what ever you throw at it (^^)
- Using: Windows XP Media Center Edition
- Trying to use: Photoshop CS3 Extended (Trial for now)
- Installation went smoothly and fast, surpisingly, but when I tried to open up Photoshop CS3 and clicked the button for "Trial" this error message came up....
"Problem with Trial A problem was encountered whle trying o load the trial period for Adobe Photoshop CS3.
Click Quit to see if restarting your computer or reinstalling the software fixes this problem. Otherwise, click Continue to display a screen where you can enter a valid serial number to begin using the product without trial."
I tried restarting...ONCE AGAIN...but it did not work and I also tried reinstalling/fixing it with the setup but it did not work..
I downloaded the trail version, and ive had it for two days. Whenever i go to open a file, it gives me an error. (then send error report one that closes it) I got it to work for a few hours went to bed and i havent been able to open anything since.
I just install cs4 trial version and I am getting the same error that I was getting in cs3. That is save as not available when I try to save even if I flatten the document. This is an 8bit file.
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 downloaded the Photoshop cs6 trial yesterday, and it worked fine. Today, however, I can't choose colors or draw shapes. I keep getting the message "Could not use [insert tool name] because of program error." What can I do to fix this? Am I allowed to uninstall, re-download, and re-install the trial version if I have already done so (today is only day 2 since I downloaded it)?