Using premiere elements 10 offline

I just bought Adobe Premiere Elements 10. Great product.
I have one problem though. I can't use it when I'm offline. It just won't start without an internet connection.
I don't always have internet available.
Is there a way to use it offline?
Thank you!
Koonzi

Once activated properly, you should be perfectly able to use the product even "offline". sounds more like a security tool or a virus is messing with your local ports and sockets and shutting down everything. Investigate that stuff.
Mylenium

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