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FWIW, I just wasted 2.5 h today with Adobe Technical support, and they don't have a clue about what might be causing the FM10 license failure.
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We have uninstalled, installed, uninstalled and run the Adobe CS cleaner, then reinstalled, and gotten exactly nowhere, other than to prove that none of the known "fixes" work.
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My personal suspicion is that some programmer put a "drop-dead" date in the licensing application used for FM10 only of Jan 1 2013 (or possibly 12:59:59:12:2012), and nobody at Adobe tested for operation beyond that date. (Reason? All the other applications in TC Suite 3.5 work just fine...)
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Wonder if we can bill Adobe for all the lost productivity hours????
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Seriously annoyed (but probably not as annoyed as Tom Aldous is going to be...)
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Grant Hogarth
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