Marcus Durham
May 15th, 2012, 03:38 PM
I just want to run this past the forum to see if anyone else has come across this.
Last year I opted for the FCP to CS5.5 upgrade and purchased CS5.5 on DVD via the Adobe website for the Mac.
Yesterday I purchased the CS6 upgrade via Adobe download but when I came to install it, CS6 refused to pick up on my CS5.5 install and also refused to recognise my CS5.5 serial.
I contacted Adobe support who told me than my CS5.5 was a "volume licence" and I was ineligible for an upgrade to CS6 as my CS6 was a "retail version" (but downloaded from Adobe), but in this case they would make an "exception".
I then had to enter an activation code sent by Adobe support. Then today I had to go through the entire process again to install on my main edit suite. I'll have to contact support each and every time I want to re-install to obtain a special code.
Now, here's my beef. My CS5.5 purchase was for 1 copy on DVD direct from Adobe. I had no idea about "volume licences" or "retail licences". I just plumped for the FCP offer and selected the best delivery method at the time via the Adobe store. Surely the idea of a "volume licence" for a single copy is slightly absurd in anycase let alone none of my documentation or DVD refers to it being a "volume licence".
Has anyone else had their CS5.5 serial rejected when upgrading? What did Adobe say to you? I'm genuinely concerned that in the event of any reinstall I'm relying on the "goodwill" of Adobe to offer me another activation code.
I'm also concerned other people may run into this problem and also be at the mercy of the "goodwill" of the Adobe support people.
I have put my thoughts in writing to Adobe UK, but I'd appreciate any thoughts or experiences you guys have had. Thanks.
Last year I opted for the FCP to CS5.5 upgrade and purchased CS5.5 on DVD via the Adobe website for the Mac.
Yesterday I purchased the CS6 upgrade via Adobe download but when I came to install it, CS6 refused to pick up on my CS5.5 install and also refused to recognise my CS5.5 serial.
I contacted Adobe support who told me than my CS5.5 was a "volume licence" and I was ineligible for an upgrade to CS6 as my CS6 was a "retail version" (but downloaded from Adobe), but in this case they would make an "exception".
I then had to enter an activation code sent by Adobe support. Then today I had to go through the entire process again to install on my main edit suite. I'll have to contact support each and every time I want to re-install to obtain a special code.
Now, here's my beef. My CS5.5 purchase was for 1 copy on DVD direct from Adobe. I had no idea about "volume licences" or "retail licences". I just plumped for the FCP offer and selected the best delivery method at the time via the Adobe store. Surely the idea of a "volume licence" for a single copy is slightly absurd in anycase let alone none of my documentation or DVD refers to it being a "volume licence".
Has anyone else had their CS5.5 serial rejected when upgrading? What did Adobe say to you? I'm genuinely concerned that in the event of any reinstall I'm relying on the "goodwill" of Adobe to offer me another activation code.
I'm also concerned other people may run into this problem and also be at the mercy of the "goodwill" of the Adobe support people.
I have put my thoughts in writing to Adobe UK, but I'd appreciate any thoughts or experiences you guys have had. Thanks.