After installing FLV Editor Ultimate on Vista Business and running activate.exe. It says the activation was successful, but when i run the program it displays a screen with only one functioning button "Order". registration button does not work.
FLV Editor Ultimate activation.
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Posted 15 years ago #
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Ralloway
Welcome to the forums.
Maybe you should try launching the program itself as an administrator.
Make sure to install Adobe's flash player 10 too .
(part of the installation)Posted 15 years ago # -
I am an administer. got to be one to install the program. I just downloaded an installed the latest Adobe flash player also. does not help. i noticed in the forum that another user has the same problem.
Posted 15 years ago # -
Did you try using the right click option 'run as..' at first launch of the program?
Posted 15 years ago # -
Just did. Same as before.
Posted 15 years ago # -
Well the other user solved his problem just now
by (cold) restarting his computer and rerunning activate.exe and the setup of the program , using that right click option.
Maybe you should give that a try too.Posted 15 years ago # -
Pre-instructions: See below
Your user type may be Administrator, and/or named Administrator, but if UAC is enabled you must right-click Activate.exe and select "Run as Administrator" (the option with the Windows security shield in front of it). Click Allow. That should get you activated properly.
Pre-instructions: You should uninstall and then reinstall the program, but remember to uncheck that run program option at the last page of the setup. Then activate. (Most users reported that you shouldn't run the program before activating, so that's why I included the pre-instructions.)
Posted 15 years ago # -
I am shocked that those with the qualifying system requirements are having a struggle to get the software to work fully registered.
Windows NT/ 2000/ XP/ Vista <--Qualifying system requirements.
I ran activate first.
Closed it, ran software .exe then ran program, works fine.
Usually I install software first then activate.exe, didn't this time, works fine.
Posted 15 years ago # -
Hi Lee,
Adding a few lines about admin rights and UAC to the readme.txt might do the trick.
And maybe then people could start commenting the program instead of their software install woes.
Just a thought.
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