The file it's trying to create is here: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Flex/license.properties
On 5/6/08 1:47 PM, "spitnas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I also had a similar problem on my iMac G5 with FlexBuilder 3.0 Standard. After some research on Google and emailing Adobe Support I concluded it was permission issue on my install. I installed FlexBuilder in a non-admin account, but the install to FlexBuilder attempts to put the license in a directory that only an admin account can access. I don't have access to this machine at the moment (home machine) so I can't look up the license location. What I had to do was create an adobe license directory and the license file with my license key. Once I did that I was able to run FlexBuilder 3.0 without having to continually enter the license. If you have FlexBuilder 3.0 installed in a non-admin account you could always try to install it in an admin account. Santiago --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> , "Ethan Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Greetings - > > I'm a licensed owner of FlexBuilder 3.0 Pro (Upgrade version) which > was installed and happily running on my Mac G5 Tower. On day two > weeks ago or so when I launched Flex Builder it told me that I was > in trial mode and that I had x days left. I reentered my license > numbers, which it accepted, but every day since then I get the > trial message and today it expired, my valid license numbers > have no effect, the application does not work, it appears to > be running but doesn't display files, etc. Seems to be stuck > mind body and soul in a spurious trial mode. > > I have uninstalled and re-installed repeatedly to no effect. > Talked to about 20 different Adobe Tech Support reps, etc. > > Any ideas? >