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#1 Dash

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Posted 10 November 2006 - 11:32 PM

Thanks for your info.  :D
But in my side, I could not do offline trial.  :D
When I tried your recomendation of offline trial (I tried to remove the LAN cable from my PC), the following message issued.
"The following codec(s) must be activated before using the application:
          MPEG-2
Click OK to activate, or Cancel to abort."

I selected OK, but the following additional message issued.

"Error
No Permission - Bad installation."

So I tried to re-install software twice and re-try offline activate, but the symptom was same on both time.

My PC is WinXP with IE ver7.0.5700.7.

If you have any idea of other way of offline activation, please let me know.
At least I need only 25 digit key and activation through the http://activation.roxio.com/activateme, correct?
How can I get the 25 digit key by other way? Because I can not catch up with your recommendation due to "No Permission".  :)

And I've already seen the all of history of this activation community and all your guys comments of this activation issue, but I could not find out the best way to close my issue.  :huh:

If you have any idea to fix my trouble, could you please advise me?
Your help I appreciate.

#2 jeanrosenfeld

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Posted 11 November 2006 - 10:07 AM

The version of IE 7 you have is not the final (RTM) version, which is v. 7.0.5730.11.

EMC 9 activation and registration were known to have problems with earlier versions (beta, RC1) of IE 7. It is OK with the final version.

You should uninstall IE 7 from add/remove (which will roll you back to IE 6). Activate/register the EMC 9 modules, then install the final version of IE 7.
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#3 shimidai

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Posted 12 November 2006 - 12:48 PM

View Postjeanrosenfeld, on Nov 11 2006, 10:07 AM, said:

The version of IE 7 you have is not the final (RTM) version, which is v. 7.0.5730.11.

EMC 9 activation and registration were known to have problems with earlier versions (beta, RC1) of IE 7. It is OK with the final version.

You should uninstall IE 7 from add/remove (which will roll you back to IE 6). Activate/register the EMC 9 modules, then install the final version of IE 7.



I met the same symptom. So I tried to refer your advices.
After uninstall IE7, I tried activate/register the EMC 9. However, same message issued "Error No Permissiont - Bad Installation" . So I tried to remove and re-install EMC9.
However, unfortunately after remove EMC 9, I could not re-install EMC9 due to CD KEY was invalited.
WHY??? :)

Do you have any idea of this?

#4 grandpabruce

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Posted 12 November 2006 - 01:55 PM

View Postshimidai, on Nov 12 2006, 02:48 PM, said:

I met the same symptom. So I tried to refer your advices.
After uninstall IE7, I tried activate/register the EMC 9. However, same message issued "Error No Permissiont - Bad Installation" . So I tried to remove and re-install EMC9.
However, unfortunately after remove EMC 9, I could not re-install EMC9 due to CD KEY was invalited.
WHY??? :)

Do you have any idea of this?

You should have looked in the right place for your problem on the CD Key issue.  There is a pinned topic at the top of the Install/Uninstall forum.

http://forums.suppor...showtopic=10779
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Posted 14 November 2006 - 09:14 AM

Thanks!!
I could make it.

And I tried followings, after that I could fix this activation issue.

1) Remove IE7 from "Add or Remove Programs"
2) Check box out IE6 from "Add/Remove Windows Components"
3) Remove EMC9
4) Reboot PC
5) Reinstall EMC9

After that, there is no issue of MPEG-2 activation.  Then I recheck IE box. Now EMC9 is working correctly.

To tell the turth, I've ever tried this way. However I failded last time.
In this time, I could make it.




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