Switching from Trial to Full Member

I just switched my acount from trial version of Adobe Cloud, to a full member. I would like to access my apps, but for some reason, the ones that had expired from the trial version are still unavailable. What do I have to do to make them available now?

Run the Creative Suite Cleaner Tool, let AAM reinstall.
Mylenium

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    I installed Lightroom from Creative Cloud (CC) trial on Windows 7 Pro, 64-bit. The version is LR 5.6. I do not want CC, so I purchased the full version of LR on DVD. I was going to reinstall LR from the DVD, but see that it is only version 5.2. I have already done a fair amount of work with the trial LR 5.6 and am worried about losing the catalog that I have created.
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    LR 5.6 update is here:  http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/
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    I had asked in another thread whether I could download and install the current tryout version of PM, and then use my old serial number from a PM 7 upgrade I had registered with Adobe back in 2002.  I was under the impression this process would work for InDesign, or at least since ID required "activation," but PM dates to another era and my memory is not that good.  No one answered, so I went ahead and installed the Tryout, and can now report that the Tryout version does not allow conversion to the full version by adding a valid serial number; in fact, the Tryout installs itself in a special Tryout folder, suggesting that it expects to be un-installed before the full version is installed.
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  • From trial to full version?

    Hope this is the right forum for this question.
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    The Acrobat Pro XI (11) upgrade is a special price for people who own Acrobat Pro X (10) or Acrobat Pro 9. It will not install for anyone who does not already own the older software.
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  • Updating from trial to Full version, can't get rid of Trial Overlay on the Video.

    Hey guys,
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    BenjaminGWS
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  • Upgrade from trial to full

    Hi all,
    I downloaded the trial and ordered the full version the same day. It is finally due to arrive this afternoon. Do I simply plug the serial number from the full version into the trial to unlock it or am I better off un-installing the trial and starting from scratch? Is there any difference?
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    There's no separate trial version, it's just the full version without valid SN entered. So, entering the serial number does the job.

  • What is the best way to switch from Trial to Purchased

    I have the downloaded trial version of InDesign CS3 and will purchase it.
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    * Delete the trial version and download the purchased file from Adobe? (I would save off any pages created in the trial version of course).
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    Just enter the serial number.
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  • Transferr photos from trial to full

    How do I transferr my photos from the trial version  of Elements to the full purchased version (not the downloaded version  but the actual CD version) ?

    You don't. When the trial expires just enter the serial number from your purchased version and carry on as normal.
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  • Update from trial to full

    I want to purchase the full version after using my 30 day trial. I am not able to complete order in the app store as it states the app is already installed and askes to check for updates in Apple menu. No updates are available and I am not sure what to do next, any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Hello Andrea,
    to be able to download the full version from the AppStore, you first need to delete the trial version from the Applications Folder, but keep your current Aperture Library. Then you will be able to upgrade to the full version.
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  • I just purchased the upgrade from trial to full version. It does not work. It asks for my orginal serial key and when I paste in the trial key it says invalid??

    Downloaded trial and then purchased the activate the full version option. The activation keys don't work. It wants an 'original' key. When I use the trial key it rejects it as invalid! Have I just been robbed of 75 quid?

    lanceblack,
    You know, I had seen your similar post in other forum with same issue. This itself is confusing for other participants including myself to keep track of forum discussion regarding same issue.
    It would be nice if you keep your issue in proper forum in one place, less confusion for others.
    Corky02 said better than I did yesterday. I am not quite sure why or what impresssion that you'd easily upgrade from try-out app into full-license. For many people are aware that what it means or what does this having to do with upgrading qualification with any applications. Why did you think you would get to upgrade that easily from trail try out app to licensed one?
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    Once again, I am sorry that you get your view all wrong and lead into thinking that you are entitled to do so. But you need to understand that once if you had purchased a full license app from try-out app. Most people know what does that mean with try out app for the first time. And most people know that if they wish to purchase an application, this means purchasing a boxed (or electronic downloaded file) from Apple retail store (or online store). Plus, new venue at Apple offering Mac App store. I think that is a little confusion for some people who are not familiar with the difference.
    I do believe that if you purchase from Mac App store, it doesn't require to put in license serial number. I think it is a different approach for some reason. I had bought some other Mac apps (not Aperture) from Mac App store few times. I haven't purchased Aperture updated version straight from Mac App store online. I bought mine from Apple retail store in Canada in person.
    I still don't understand why you still think Apple is misleading you all the way. I don't think it is. In case if you haven't notice... there is way for you to get in touch with Apple called Apple Support Express Lane. Give it a try.

  • Moving from trial to full version - any precautions I should take?

    My Aperture 3 trial is almost up and I've decided I'd like to purchase the full version from the Mac App Store. Because this involves deleting the application, and installing a newly downloaded copy from the store (instead of just entering a serial number to authorize the software), is there anything I need to do as a precaution beyond backing up my library to a vault?
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    1. My images are referenced, and I have a vault of my library backed up to the same drive as my masters (which are also backed up to yet another external drive).
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    The one thing I can;t comment on is the Facebook aspect of this.  Aside from that:
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    You shouldn't need to worry about overwriting the library. You wiil be  deleting the application from the Apllications folder. No need to do anything with the library. When you get the new version in and open it it will see the location of the library from your preferences file and open it. Should this not happen for some reason Aperture would make a new empty library but under no (normal) conditions would it overwrite a library. If this did happen for some reason you would just need to point Aperture to your original library.
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  • Moving from trial to full version.  Serial number not valid?

    Trial version will not accept new serial number for authorization. 
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