Actavation sucks!

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Photo1v01
Nov 18, 2003
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I have activated my CS. Now every time I change my screen setting 800×600 to what ever I have to activate my software again.

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Nov 18, 2003
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Nov 19, 2003
In article <xUsub.176713$>, "Photo1v01"
wrote:

I have activated my CS. Now every time I change my screen setting 800×600 to what ever I have to activate my software again.

Unbelievable! If that turns out to be universaly true, then I want to see some heads rolling at Adobe, and activation removed. We have canceled our plans to upgrade here until this all settles out and we _know_ what to expect.
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Uni
Nov 19, 2003
jjs wrote:
In article <xUsub.176713$>, "Photo1v01"
wrote:

I have activated my CS. Now every time I change my screen setting 800×600 to what ever I have to activate my software again.

Unbelievable! If that turns out to be universaly true, then I want to see some heads rolling at Adobe, and activation removed. We have canceled our plans to upgrade here until this all settles out and we _know_ what to expect.

Good for you. You probably didn’t know how to use it anyway.

Regards,
Uni
RP
Rich Powell
Nov 20, 2003
I can change my resolution with no problems whatsoever.

Unbelievable! If that turns out to be universaly true, then I want to see some heads rolling at Adobe, and activation removed. We have canceled our plans to upgrade here until this all settles out and we _know_ what to expect.
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Photo1v01
Nov 20, 2003
Update

It hasn’t done it any more. I use to leave the resolution in 800×600 but now you can’t see the whole page in Camera Raw so I change it to 1024×768 and that is when ask to reactivate with a little window.. I activated over the net and have a full time connection. I just checked the box ok and hit enter. All was ok. It only did this one time.

PH

"Rich Powell" wrote in message
I can change my resolution with no problems whatsoever.

Unbelievable! If that turns out to be universaly true, then I want to
see
some heads rolling at Adobe, and activation removed. We have canceled
our
plans to upgrade here until this all settles out and we _know_ what to expect.

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Roberto
Nov 20, 2003
Actually, that makes sense. According to Chris Cox from Adobe the minimum resolution for Photoshop CS is 1024 x 768. That is if you want to see everything on screen.

Robert

"Photo1v01" wrote in message
Update

It hasn’t done it any more. I use to leave the resolution in 800×600 but now you can’t see the whole page in Camera Raw so I change it to 1024×768 and that is when ask to reactivate with a little window.. I activated
over
the net and have a full time connection. I just checked the box ok and
hit
enter. All was ok. It only did this one time.

PH

"Rich Powell" wrote in message
I can change my resolution with no problems whatsoever.

Unbelievable! If that turns out to be universaly true, then I want to
see
some heads rolling at Adobe, and activation removed. We have canceled
our
plans to upgrade here until this all settles out and we _know_ what to expect.

PJ
Paul J Gans
Nov 21, 2003
Rich Powell wrote:
I can change my resolution with no problems whatsoever.

Unbelievable! If that turns out to be universaly true, then I want to see some heads rolling at Adobe, and activation removed. We have canceled our plans to upgrade here until this all settles out and we _know_ what to expect.

Ok. That’s three. And no new negatives.

—- Paul J. Gans
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Paul J Gans
Nov 21, 2003
Photo1v01 wrote:
Update

It hasn’t done it any more. I use to leave the resolution in 800×600 but now you can’t see the whole page in Camera Raw so I change it to 1024×768 and that is when ask to reactivate with a little window.. I activated over the net and have a full time connection. I just checked the box ok and hit enter. All was ok. It only did this one time.

Ok. That about settles it. There was a glitch on your
system.

— Paul J. Gans

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