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How do I input the activation code for Flash MX Ver 6?

New Here ,
Jul 22, 2018 Jul 22, 2018

I have an activation code, and my Macromedia Flash MX Version 6 program has run out of trial mode. However, I cannot find the prompt to enter the code anywhere. When I contacted customer support, they linked me to this article, but it couldn't help me (since it covers what to do when activation fails, while I can't attempt activation in the first place).

If it's any help, I've attached a screenshot of what pops up when I launch Flash MX. I hope that it is.Screenshot (4).png

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LEGEND , Jul 22, 2018 Jul 22, 2018

The article you linked to is for MX 2004. MX 6 is totally beyond support now, and was never designed to work on Windows 10. I'm surprised it got as far as the splash screen.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 22, 2018 Jul 22, 2018

The article you linked to is for MX 2004. MX 6 is totally beyond support now, and was never designed to work on Windows 10. I'm surprised it got as far as the splash screen.

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New Here ,
Jul 22, 2018 Jul 22, 2018
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Oh my...

I have a copy of flash mx v6 on another computer, and it's still in trial mode (though it will expire soon). I've made a project on it, and I want to know if there's any way I can salvage it.

-Would exporting/uploading it prevent it from being locked once the trial version runs out?

-Is there some way that I could "port" it to a higher version?

-Is there anyway to go into the files of the program and deleting/changing the code that keeps track of if the trial's run out?

If the answer to all of these is "No", then - worst case scenario - could I "juggle" my project across computers, downloading a fresh copy of flash mx on each one so that they could open it, then moving it onto the next before it expires?

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