![]() ![]() ![]() And I've never had it forget my licensing status. I guess that's my point - what's a "bad write"? No such thing is supposed to happen - computers are not just expected to make errors, not good ones anyway. You are just one bad file write away from losing your registration data. I see it more likely an indication that the licensing scheme is periodically writing information to a file in an insecure manner, or worse, holding the file open. I also worked on Saturday without being able to launch my registered version of Photoshop CS6 all day. It was stored in yet another city from me and I did not have access to it either. This happened on a Friday and he was out of town and unable to get to the software's registration number until Monday. I work for a company that owns several stores, but only has one IT guy. I found out differently when the trial expired and my registered version of CS6 would not launch. I was not bothered by it think it was just an Adobe promo. I saw that Photoshop was launching as the Extended version after installing an update. What is happening here? Is this going to happen every time they release a minor update? How do I make it go away?" I am not renting the software via that stupid creative clod thing, I bought it the regular way. I did not ask for this, I do not want this, I bought, paid for and registered the regular version on the day it was released. Oldbalddude wrote: " Launched Photoshop CS6 this morning, and suddenly it is a trial version of CS6 Extended. ![]()
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