Problem with activating



Just wondering if anyone can help me with a problem with windowblinds5.5 and iconpackager I have entered my registration codes for both applications but every time I open them up to change something they keep asking me to activate them time after time and I am getting a bit fed up with having to activate them every time anyone have a solution for me

Thanks
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Reply #1 Top
are these stand alone downloads you're activating?

or were these downloaded, installed and activated using the Stardock Central browser?
Reply #2 Top
Open the WindowBlinds Configuration screen and click on System Information.  Copy/paste that info here.
Reply #4 Top
If you're not, you should be registering/installing these using SDC. Having said that, what firewall are you using?
Reply #5 Top


The firewall I am using is called Preventon I have used SDC to update and activate
but I still get the same outcome where it asks me to activate the products every time I open them.
Reply #6 Top
Disable Prevention, enable the Windows firewall and open IP or WB (might have to do it twice). Better?
Reply #7 Top
Open the WindowBlinds Configuration screen and click on System Information. Copy/paste that info here.


Reply #8 Top
IP is doing the same thing Honey........  
Reply #9 Top
Did you have the trial version previously installed before installing the purchased version?
Reply #10 Top
IP is doing the same thing Honey......


oi


if you had the trial it needed to be uninstalled first.

uninstall them, get Stardock Central, register in SDC, then use it to download and install
Reply #12 Top
WindowBlinds version : WindowBlinds 5 (5.5 (build 92 x86))

WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC

WindowBlinds appears to be activated on this PC

Your machine supports per pixel borders on WindowBlinds skins.

(Plug and Play Monitor) 1 is attached to NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200

Wblind.dll 2007/02/21 15:06:20
Wbsrv.dll 2007/02/07 17:31:19
Wbconfig.exe 2007/02/15 13:35:52
Wbload.exe 2006/03/13 17:54:14
Wbhelp.dll 2004/09/18 16:37:07
Wbui.dll 2005/12/06 21:29:06
Tray.dll 2006/04/28 18:26:49
Wbload.dll 2005/01/22 18:05:07
Reply #13 Top
Have you tried what yrag suggested?
Disable Prevention, enable the Windows firewall and open IP or WB (might have to do it twice). Better?

Reply #15 Top
(might have to do it twice)