Adobe Presenter failed to open because either it is not licensed or there is an error.. Help!
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I have been using registered version of Adobe Presenter ( I have a serial number) for some time. Now I receive the following error message:
"Adobe Presenter failed to open because either it is not licensed or there is an error in the licensing system. Please close and re-launch PowerPoint and enter
serial number to license it. If this problem persists, reinstall this product and try again."
The registration page pops up but just briefly--too fast to click the accept/decline buttons. I have tried deleting the Office and Adobe preference files under User as well as uninstalling/reinstalling but the error message persists making presenter unusable. I also tried to install just a a trial version but also receive the same error message.
System is Win 7. As I said I have been using it for over a year successfully.
What can I do to fix this?
Thanks...Dave
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Paul,
Most likely your comp turning itself on and off is unrelated to Presenter?
Notice earlier in the thread that uninstalling IE9 solves the Presenter licensing problem.
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This worked perfectly thank you.
Although, the install.html file was at C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Presenter 7\adobe_epic\eula\en_US\install.html for me. (bolded the diff) and I had to run my text editor as administrator to be able to edit it. Worked fine after that.
Thanks again!
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Dear Adobe support
I have this same problem of not being able to start the program after installation, as the licence agreement cannot be accepted : the software is stuck there and i have to 'kill' powerpoint. I use Firefox as webrowser so i still have IE8 on my machine (Win XP pro, sp3) It might indeed be a javascript issue, can you please help? Reports about this error apparently started in March (according to this forum) we are in June, it is still not fixed ?? or I missed something ? Thanking you in advance / Riccardo
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Please advise... I have new install of ELS2 Office 2010 32 bit on a Windows7 64 bit machine. I have followed the advice to alter the registry key in another thread and finally Presenter appears when I open PowerPoint, but now I have this thread's problem. I tried to go in an alter the EULA code as suggested as a work around, but the computer would not allow my to save the editted EULA file. It told me I could not save to this space and to contact the administrator. I am the administator on this machine. Can any body clarify. I found the EULA file, but I do have IE9.
Thanks, Amy
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OK. Thanks for info on uninstalling IE9. I'm back to IE8 and Presenter seems to work for the first time! Thank you all so much. I will try out complete functionality soon. Amy
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I will be out of the office starting 15/04/2011 and will not return until
16/05/2011.
I will be out of the office on annual leave and will have no access to my
emails. If your matter is urgent then please contact my colleagues Carmen
Shields or Sonia Savage. Alternatively I will deal with your query on my
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My Solution:
I was running windows Professional 7 64 bit with MS office / PowerPoint 2007.
I downloaded the free Windows XP mode, uninstalled Office 2007, then reinstalled Office 2007 in XP mode and then installed Presenter, then the four patches.
That works. So far.
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For me it worked creating a folder "undefined" under "Adobe Presenter\legal" and to copy the license.html file from one of the subfolders there (eg. from en_GB or en_US). After that I could accept the licence.
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I had the same issue under Windows Vista x64. The solution to uninstall IE9 is "strange" but it worked
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For those struggling with the Presenter installer issue and particularly Office 2010 support, I have good news.
Adobe Presenter 7.07 coming this quarter is in private beta and soon for quick release. It will be a single new installer rather than having to go through all the patches. It is ActionScript 3 based and designed to work with Connect 8.2 (service pack 2 due in early August). These both are designed to work best with Caprivate 5.5 and all three are now ActionScript 3 based which will help the conversion issues and incompatibilities. Stay tuned there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Hope that helps.
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Its good to hear that a 7.07 patch may fix that issue.
However, one of the original issues during installation was the eLs members were not able to install presenter using their eLs serials. Will this issue be fixed in the next patch too?? Perhaps by making eLs serials valid for Presenter?
Also will this patch fix the IE9 problem??
EDIT: I can verify that rene-g's "fix" for the IE9 problem worked
http://forums.adobe.com/message/3616700#3616700
I was able to accept the EULA and the register my software
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Hi Mwyeoh
IE9 issue will be fixed in the 7.0.7 release. The issue which prevented installation on stand alone Office 2010 systems also resulted in installation issues with ELS. This will also be resolved. Are you referring to any other issues? The ELS serial numbers will not become valid for Presenter, and one will need to rerun ELS installer in order to serialize Presenter 7.07. Relevant documentation will provide the details.
thanks
<NIRUPAM TEWARY
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Thanks Nirupam I have managed to fix the issues by using some f the suggestions on the forums for the time being and presenter is running well now. RegardsMathew
> Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2011 11:16:37 -0600
From: forumsadobe.com
Subject: Re: Adobe Presenter failed to open because either it is not licensed or there is an error.. Help! Adobe Presenter failed to open because either it is not licensed or there is an error.. Help!
Hi Mwyeoh
IE9 issue will be fixed in the 7.0.7 release. The issue which prevented installation on stand alone Office 2010 systems also resulted in installation issues with ELS. This will also be resolved. Are you referring to any other issues? The ELS serial numbers will not become valid for Presenter, and one will need to rerun ELS installer in order to serialize Presenter 7.07. Relevant documentation will provide the details.
thanks
<NIRUPAM TEWARY
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After 3 hours on the phone to Adobe and an escalation to senior techn
ical people, I had to uninstall Explorer 9 (reverting to Explorer 8)
, then uninstall and reinstall Presenter 7. It now works (but I can't acces the help function for some reason).
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Win7 / IE9 / Office 2010 / 64-bit PC, 32-bit Office Install
After significant messing around I was able to get Presenter 7 working. Not just working, but working with IE9, Office 2010, and no registry modification. This is actually a combination of several things mentioned above so see earlier posts for credit where its due.
I had Office 2010 installed then put Presenter 7 on the PC. I got the same error as everyone else is describing. To correct this do the following:
- Verify that your Office install is in fact activated.
- Verify Windows and Office updates are complete.
- Download all the patches and apply them in order.
- At this point you will still be receiving errors when trying to launch Presenter options through PPT. Next we need to modify a file with notepad.
- Browse to C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Presenter 7\adobe_epic\eula\en_US\install.html
- Right click and open with Notepad, make sure to uncheck the box to use this program all the time.
- Modify line 11 to read: <body onload="doaccept()" background="./../background.png">
Modified section should now read as follows:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>License Agreement</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<link href="./../default.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<script language="javascript" src="./../domutils.js"></script>
<script language="javascript" src="./../wizardcore.js"></script>
</head>
<body onload="doaccept()" background="./../background.png">
<div id="eula_main-title" class="main-title">
License Agreement
</div>
(Earlier post indicated to replace the entire contents of this file, only the one line needs to be modified)
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I, too, have encountered errors in the installation and performance of Adobe Presenter 7 with Powerpoint 2010, on Windows 7 and in Windows XP, service Pack 3, and who knows what other variants of the same issue.
I, too, have fixed the problem. But therein lies the problem. I am in a software support role at my educational institution, the University of St. Francis in Joliet, and my primary clientele are faculty. Adobe Presenter has been adopted widely by USF faculty to the point where they depend on it. I repeat: Our faculty depend on Adobe Presenter, and have been doing so for years. It's been reliable and highly useful in presenting content.
Until now.
I said the problem is in the fix. Here is what I mean by that: On a Windows XP, SP3 machine, which meets Adobe system requirements, we recently upgraded from Office 07 to Office 10, which includes Powerpoint 2010. Presenter crashed, of course. I then:
- Uninstalled Presenter 7 through Windows add-remove programs.
- I made sure we had the latest version of Flash installed. (and I continually update it through AIR).
- From our hosted Adobe Connect server, I downloaded and installed the Presenter 7 add-in.
- In Powerpoint, I went to Help > updates, and downloaded Presenter 7.01. I ran it, and had to quit Powerpoint to continue, then ran it successfully.
- In Powerpoint, I went to Help > updates, and downloaded Presenter 7.02. I ran it, and had to quit Powerpoint to continue, then ran it successfully.
- In Powerpoint, I went to Help > updates, and downloaded Presenter 7.05. I ran it, and had to quit Powerpoint to continue, then ran it successfully.
- In Powerpoint, I went to Help > updates, and downloaded Presenter 7.06. Guess what I did? You guessed right. I ran it, and had to quit Powerpoint to continue, then ran it successfully.
There is a secret missing step in all this. Each time I clicked Help, I had to open the Help application, then close it, then click Help again to get "updates" to appear.
That machine now runs Powerpoint with Presenter. Problem solved? Not.
Adobe used to understand this, and they now need to repair back to that old understanding. At the risk of being strident and emphatic, I will put this in bold and in caps: FACULTY CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE EXPECTED TO JUMP THROUGH THESE HOOPS TO GET A SOFTWARE TO WORK!
I now face the following prospect: Going to every faculty member's computer that has been upgraded to Powerpoint 2010 and going through these torturous steps. But, that's not all. Our university has a very strong and benchmark-setting online program. I may have to use Adobe Connect meetings to go to remote computers, take control of them, and go through the same procedures with faculty who reside abroad, all over the country. I am not unwilling to do this, but I do not expect 100% success either.
I now address Adobe directly. Adobe, listen. You've got a patch that's in private beta? Bulletproof it and roll it out with all deliberate speed. Immediately. Now. For education, this is a nightmare that will absolutely threaten what has been a workhorse solution for many educational needs.
Respectfully,
Glen Gummess
Instructional Designer and Adobe Connect administrator
University of St. Francis
Joliet, IL
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Hi Glen
The next update of Adobe Presenter will roll in all patches and also address the 64 bit OS and the IE9 related issues, besides several others. This will be out soon.
<NIRUPAM TEWARY
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GREAT NEWS ON THIS TOPIC:
ADOBE PRESENTER 7.07 IS A MAJOR UPGRADE AND FIXES A WHOLE LOT OF INSTALL ISSUES. PLEASE GET THE CODE HERE:
http://www.adobe.com/products/presenter/
TAKE A LOOK DOWN THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE PAGE AND SEE THE LINK THAT DISCUSSES CURRENT CUSTOMERS DESIRING THE UPDATE. THAT IS A COMPLETE DOWNLOAD OF PRESENTER. JUST HAVE YOUR SERIAL NUMBER HANDY.
TAKE NOTE:
1- ADOBE RECOMMENDS PRESENTER 7.07, ADOBE CONNECT 8.1.2, AND ADOBE CAPTIVATE 5.5 AS THE COMBINATION TRULY DESIGNED TO WORK GREAT TOGETHER
2. THERE IS A TRANSITION FROM ACTIONSCRIPT 2 TO ACTIONSCRIPT 3 IN THESE PRODUCTS AND THAT IS WHY WE RECOMMEND MAKING SURE YOU USE THESE VERSIONS FOR THE VERY BEST EXPERIENCE.
Adobe Connect 8.1.2 is being rolled out throughout August. It was released yesterday for download for on-premise customers and you can download from this location which includes instructions: http://se.adobe.acrobat.com/eightdot1dot2
(It assumes and requires that you have updated your Adobe Connect Server o version 8.1.1 first)
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I dont see the link.
It only lists 7.0.6 as the most recent update
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hi mwyeoh,
Adobe Presenter 7.0.7 is a full installer that you can download from the downloads page at http://www.adobe.com/downloads/; it will require you to uninstall 7.0.6 manually before installation. You can use the serial key that you already would have.
thanks
Nirupam Tewary
Adobe Systems
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sequel of a long series of attempts of all kinds (see this forum...)
I was hoping to see light today with the new version you have announced, BUT:
after desinstalling 7.06 and installing 7.07 with same the license key
(recognised) the same problem occurs again .... I can't believe it !!
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@RiccardoDordogno:
The I suggest there is something wrong on your machine with either Powerpoint or the OS. I've installed Presenter 7.07 on 4 different machines with no install issues with 7.07. Have you tried this on another PC or under VMWare as a way to see if it is PC specific?
First, I would try uninstalling Powerpoint, uninstalling Presenter, reboot, reinstall Powerpoint (making sure it is the 32-bit version!), reinstall Presenter 7.07.
Make sure you are signed on as the PC admin as well....just checking all the details here.....because I got caught on another install yesterday where I was not signed on properly as the admin.
Second, call into support as they will need to take a look at your setup and the log files. Something is getting in the way here. I've seen the Powerpoint plug-in engine get hosed sometimes and that can cause what youa re dealing with but only Support can diagnose this directly with you.
Good luck.
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Thank you for this suggestion, i will do it as soon as i have some time available to play with that
BTW i am a little confused, i see now a version 7.0a on the presenter update webpage
which one should i use ?
Riccardo
ps: can you remind me the support number for France ? thankx
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Not sure...that looks odd to me...I'm cheching. In the meantime, just see my posting above where I point to the trial version and you can use that to update your version...just have your serial number handy.
The Adobe France Support number is posted on the French page:
http://www.adobe.com/fr/support/contact/
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7.0a is the correct version; this has been updated as the previous installer would not have worked with Office2010. Please use this and add the patches as was required previously.
thanks
Nirupam Tewary