security invalid message
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johnevans4
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security invalid message
Anybody found a solution to the security invalid message that lots of people seem to be getting with Video Studio various versions I have read about people with VS9 ,10 , and my problem is with VS11 on Vista when I stat the program it starts to load but the a message comes on the screen 'security information invalid or corrupt terminating program '.
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johnevans4
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invalid security
hello it's a trial version,that I haven't been able to try.
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I thought you would say that but I had to check first.
This occurs when the file(s) that look after the 30 day trial period get corrupted either by accident or otherwise.
There is no work round other than to completely reformat your hard drive and re install Windows and all of your other programs and associated DATA. Obviously that is not a worthwhile exercise.
You can use the 30 day trial on another computer or alternatively there is an option to purchase it with a 30 day money back guarantee.
Please view Corel Store Return Policy

This occurs when the file(s) that look after the 30 day trial period get corrupted either by accident or otherwise.
There is no work round other than to completely reformat your hard drive and re install Windows and all of your other programs and associated DATA. Obviously that is not a worthwhile exercise.
You can use the 30 day trial on another computer or alternatively there is an option to purchase it with a 30 day money back guarantee.
Please view Corel Store Return Policy

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johnevans4
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security invalid
Hello thanks for the reply , I have seen posts where somebody has been unable to get the trial to work due to invalid security message and bought the full version only to find that they still get the same message and the program still wont load.
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Generally those problems are not affiliated with the Full Version, ie; not an Activated TBYB, which does create problems.
We highly recommend against activating a TBYB version. If you are purchasing the product, purchase the full (upgrade, same thing), download all necessary files. Uninstall the TBYB version, then and only then install the full version.
Install only the patches that you need. If it aint broke, don't fix it. For example the "Hot Fix". If you do not have a problem with the AVControl SDK while installing the main program, then do not install the hot fix.
Install the Update Patch before installing the Power Pack.
With XP, I've found to be the least problematic OS to install any of Ulead's programs on. However I've had XP's DEP (Data Execution Prevention) mess with some, for no apparent reason. That is easily corrected though.
We highly recommend against activating a TBYB version. If you are purchasing the product, purchase the full (upgrade, same thing), download all necessary files. Uninstall the TBYB version, then and only then install the full version.
Install only the patches that you need. If it aint broke, don't fix it. For example the "Hot Fix". If you do not have a problem with the AVControl SDK while installing the main program, then do not install the hot fix.
Install the Update Patch before installing the Power Pack.
With XP, I've found to be the least problematic OS to install any of Ulead's programs on. However I've had XP's DEP (Data Execution Prevention) mess with some, for no apparent reason. That is easily corrected though.
Ron Petersen, Web Board Administrator
