Riverrun
03-12-2006, 09:17 PM
My girlfriend loaded the Promethean ACTIVprimary2 program on my computer. At the time, we had joint administrator accounts on my computer.
Since then our circumstances have changed, her account has been deleted and I changed the user name in the licence box to my own.
Unfortunately, it's causing problems for me everytime I launch ACTIVprimary2. I get a dialogue box saying that the serial number is incorrect. When I click on the box the licence agreement box pops up. I can get around this problem by deleting the last four digits of the serial number and checking the box that says: I accept the terms of this licence. The program then opens.
The other problem that this situation has caused is that when I run a registry cleaner on my computer, it now mis-identifies two essential components of ACTIVprimary as spyware and deletes them. I then have to launch the program from one of the school CD roms. It's a pain.
Is there any way I can correct these problems without removing the program and reinstalling it once more?
I don't want to clutter the hard drive of my well-behaved and somewhat pristine computer and contemplating a reinstallation gives me nightmares.:(
Kindest Regards,
Riverrun
Since then our circumstances have changed, her account has been deleted and I changed the user name in the licence box to my own.
Unfortunately, it's causing problems for me everytime I launch ACTIVprimary2. I get a dialogue box saying that the serial number is incorrect. When I click on the box the licence agreement box pops up. I can get around this problem by deleting the last four digits of the serial number and checking the box that says: I accept the terms of this licence. The program then opens.
The other problem that this situation has caused is that when I run a registry cleaner on my computer, it now mis-identifies two essential components of ACTIVprimary as spyware and deletes them. I then have to launch the program from one of the school CD roms. It's a pain.
Is there any way I can correct these problems without removing the program and reinstalling it once more?
I don't want to clutter the hard drive of my well-behaved and somewhat pristine computer and contemplating a reinstallation gives me nightmares.:(
Kindest Regards,
Riverrun