PSE 12 Install from Disc

Why does my PSE 12 tell me "Trial has expired" after I install it from a disc I bought from Best Buy?

When you installed the software you should have entered the serial number (24 digit number, starts with 1057). When you first run the Editor you go to Help> Sign In and sign in with your Adobe ID (and leave it signed in thereafter).
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Neale
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