Media error - well lost really

Hi
Not a good day! wiped PC installed Vista Ultimate (purchased
legitimate for
approx $100.00 what a wondereful store Staples is:-).
Reinstalled everything and reached for the web premium suite
box.
Ok I know you can see it coming- box empty, no media, zilch
--- nothing.
Mega ooopppps. Ok cunning plan order fresh media on Monday
and download
trial in mean time.
Catastrophe no 2 - no trial downloads on site.
Does anyone have a link to download the DW trial so I can at
least do some
work until the new media arrives
thanks
Ian

Thanks
I'll have to call them tomorrow
Ian
"SnakEyez02" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:g1sf9c$gjg$[email protected]..
> Unfortunately you are going to have to wait to contact
Adobe until Monday.
>
> There were bugs in the trials which forced them to be
taken down and I
> believe
> it will be for about a month.
>
> You may be able to get Adobe to send you a copy of the
media or they may
> let
> you download it. I don't honestly know, but calling them
is the best
> option
> for you.
>

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