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Licensing for this product has expired

Apr 1, 2010 1:45 AM

This morning I came to my workspace and when starting FlashBuilder 4 Beta 2 (Plugin) it gave me the above mentioned error.

We have bought multiple licences and got the SN for the beta via the normal way. Now its not working anymore. Where can I send the bill for the next two hours of uninstalling/reinstalling/alinstalling hassle and frustration for working with this "product"?

 

regards,

         Boese

 
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    Apr 1, 2010 7:34 AM   in reply to cboese

    I have the same issue and, for some strange reason, my apps that I've built in beta don't cleanly transfer over to 1.0. So I'm basically screwed.

     

    You can however, change your systems clock back and launch beta without the expiration notice.

     
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    Apr 1, 2010 10:37 AM   in reply to cboese

     

    I have an extended license for Flash Builder 4 beta 2 by virtue of owning Flex Builder 3, so I was a little shocked to be greeted by this message this morning.

     

     

     

    See, this is the type of un-user-friendly things to avoid when making apps.  There is no other information available -- just the unhelpful "Licensing for this product has expired."  I didn't get an email from Adobe stating that this was going to happen and what to do as a result.

     

    Guess I'll have to tell the boss to charge Adobe hourly while I Google for the answer all day until someone at Adobe wakes up and realizes "oh ****!  We hard-coded Flash Builder 4 to expire on April Fools Day and forgot to tell everyone!"

     

    Thanks, Adobe!

     
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    Apr 1, 2010 10:48 AM   in reply to monger method

    Replying to myself.

     

    I am assuming the Flash Builder 4 Beta has expired due to the fact that Flash Builder 4 is out of beta and is now shipping:

     

    http://www.adobe.com/products/flashbuilder/

     
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    Apr 1, 2010 12:36 PM   in reply to cboese

    More of the amazing unprofessionalism I've come to expect from Adobe. This is really how you handle you upgrade process? Is this a 'seamless' upgrade path?  I come to work and:

     

    'Licensing for this product has expired."

     

    Um, which product? I'm using Eclipse, which is plugin-based. I'm therefore running about fifty products. I figured it out when my Flash Builder perspective silently barfed. Would it have been too hard to create a message that said 'Your FlashBuilder license has expired. Click here to upgrade.'  ?

     

    Further, would it have been so hard to make it simpler for me to upgrade? Why do I have to uninstall and then reinstall FlashBuilder? Every other program on my machine makes this easy.

     

    Free products from 2-person software shops have smoother upgrade paths. In fact, I can't think of an upgrade path that is handled worse than this one. Basically, it amounts to silent failure - the user is left to figure everything out themselves. Really?? Is that the best that you can do with one of your flagship products?

     
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    Apr 1, 2010 2:00 PM   in reply to cboese

    Hi All,

    Sorry to hear your experiences and disappointment with Beta 2 build of  Flash Builder expiring.  The good news is that the shipping version of Flash Builder 4 went live about two weeks ago.  If you uninstall the Beta 2 build, you can then download and install the release version of Flash Builder.  it is available from http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=flash_builder

     

    -Larry

     

    p.s. Please be sure to uninstall any previous beta build and restart your system prior to installing the release version.

     
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