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Posted by P.C. Ford on 05/30/06 18:16
On Tue, 30 May 2006 09:07:32 -0700, "Richard Crowley"
<rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote:
>"P.C. Ford" wrote ...
>> However, my question was if there were problems with buying a single
>> Adobe program which originated in an Adobe suite. I think there might
>> be. Don't know if you can upgrade a single program in this situtation.
>> The thread got hijacked by a bozo, sorry.
>
>My Adobe Suite came packaged with all the discs in a single
>case, and with ALL the serial number stickers on the same single
>case. So, unless they are willing to give you the disc case for
>the complete Suite, you will not have the official, physical
>"proof of purchase". Whether this is a problem (or not) is up to
>Adobe. I would be inclined to confirm the ability for future
>upgrades from Adobe in writing before spending any serious $$.
>I would ask the seller for the official serial number sticker.
Thanks, Richard.
Just got off the phone with Adobe customer service. The current Adobe
Video Collection has only one serial number for the entire deal.
Therefore, you have to upgrade the entire suite.
Anything _older_ than the current suite had individual serial numbers
and thus can be registered and upgraded separately.
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