Naw just go to the bbeginning of the box for all your entries and make
sure you don't have any spaces or new lines from where you cut and
pasted the info. This could be at the beginning and end of either one
of the fields. I guarantee that's all it is.
On Apr 26, 2008, at 6:59 PM, John Moore wrote:
This is the fourth or fifth time I've installed it. I think I may have
fixed it, but now I have another problem. It isn't taking my license
code. I'm entering it exactly as it was sent to me, complete with
dashes and capital letters. And it still doesn't take it. I press OK
and it doesn't click and it says "Error." I paid good money for this,
and now I feel I've wasted it.
On 4/26/08, Dan Eickmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmmm,that's strange, how long have you had the demo? I think it's
only a 30-day trial, or maybe a little more, or a little less?
Probably a long shot, but that could be why.
On 26-Apr-08, at 3:58 PM, John Moore wrote:
OK. I updated my Macbook EFI firmware. I know what you guys told me
about clicking Done when t says "debugging." There didn't appear to
be a Done button. It didn't even give me time to explore the dialog.
It quit before I could explore the box. I clicked Enable All, and
that seemed to work, however, when I hit a VO command, like
interacting with the component in session table, the program would
crash. I click Relaunch, and that just makes it worse. It won't work
long enough for me to record anything, much less do anything with
it. I go it to work, closed it, then reopened it to the same
problems. It doesn't even ask me if I want to install Instant Hijack
or whatever it is, and it crashes without letting me do anything. I
think it's my sstem. BTW, if this helps, I'm using the demo version.
--
John Moore