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johnjen:
Um, I have already done so, twice.
And no I'm not needing to relax, as I'm not really stressed by this dilemma.
I AM wondering why there is a failure to communicate, however.
No matter what approach I try, the same error code says it won't load the file due to the license file being incorrect and is meant for a different product.
That's all there is to this.
The installer .mjr file when run, immediately error's out and gives the same msg, every single time, no matter under what conditions I try and run it (no MC running obviously, and just after a reboot with nothing else running, etc.)
JJ
johnjen:
This situation was resolved by having the .dmg file sent to me, instead of trying to use the supplied .mjr file.
Go figure.
blgentry:
johnjen,
I think you might have misunderstood which file does what:
The MJR file: This contains a temporary license. It is not an installer. It's a license file.
The DMG file: This is the standard way of installing about 80% of Mac software. It contains a disk image, which mounts when you click on it. Then you can copy the Application from the disk image over to your Applications folder.
I'm glad you got it to work! :)
Brian.
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