

The only dialogue I get is the attached error message saying it is not my fault (how unusual!). Now that I have that out of the way, I would like to ask the community about my inability to submit my license key to unlock a new install. I suppose that one needs a passionate curiousity about it, BSODland is nowhere to spend time unless the sacrafice was in some way worth it.ĬC has been reliable to me for all the years I have used it, and consider it the last "real" piece of software as others I have respected in the past went off the rails, like Symantec. All I can say about what seems a waste of time to many happens to be the greatest learning tool to understand what the registry is, what it does, and why it exists. I make it a point to torment Win 10's registry and see how far I can get to have enough resources to go back in and fix it. With CC I have hammered the registry once, and it was my fault for terminating the application while it was still processing. I enjoy people talking about "cleaning the registry" and the impending doom of doing so. I have had a professional license for a few years and it has been worth it. I have been using CC for I believe 20 years now and have seen good business decisions made about the core program and the more recent capability enhancements.
