Purchasing Flash Builder 4.6 Standard edition, in the "cart" appears the Flash Builder 4.5. Is it correct?
Hi everyone,
I want to purchase the Flash Builder 4.6 standard edition by tha adobe store.
Once clicked to buy it, in the cart appears the FB 4.5 standard edition.
Is it correct or somethings is wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Federico
hi PureFable,
Looks like some how your license information did not get updated to the creative suites license database on your system.
and that would explain the missing entry on the Creative suites Cleanner tool.
ensure you have Administrator priviledges and write permissions on the locations
Windows:
/Program Files/Common Files/Adobe/Adobe PCD
/Program Files/Common Files/Adobe/caps
/Program Files/Common Files/Adobe/backup
Mac OS:
[startup drive]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe PCD
[startup drive]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/caps
[startup drive]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/backup
and retry the steps mentioned earlier.
Additional Informaiton :
http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-licensing-product-expir ed-cs4.html
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