ok, finally went to install and update X6 via the internet. what a drag/problem I knew this would be... so here goes.
Installed the intial X6 fine, got email for 90 days tech support etc..I guess it activated and sent serial to my account/corel. ..went to update to 6.1...seemed to install fine... seemed to see something about getting a STANDARD membership. So figured..ok...going great... well.... went to install 6.2 and the problem started.
now it says I don't have a level of membership or something? cannot install 6.2 or the hotfix after.
I will contact customer support when I get a moment, but wondering if anybody knows why this is happening. such a drag jumping through hoops just to UPDATE my software. I don't care about the extra MEMBER features...I want the FIXES...which should install if member status is FINE or NOT FINE.
I might just stick with X5 as it is working fine...i.e. doesn't BOMB when UPDATING TEXT of prior version files, new way of powerclip annoyance etc.
Like Stefan says, check your Corel account and see what serial number has been activated for X6.Chances are that you have used the wrong password or something when trying to activate X6.2, and therefore Corel doesn't recognize you.
Hmmm, How can I fix this?
Not knowing how Corel's new Membership thing worked, I installed CorelDraw X6 on my system at work using the boxed version our company bought. When I signed in I used my personal email address because I didn't want my Corel email blocked by the company spam filter (which sometimes happens).
Afterward, I bought CorelDraw X6 for use at home, and I used my personal email again.
What I would like to do is have the work installation refer to my work email address. How do I change the default email address related to the copy I have on my work system? Or does it even matter?
Thanks
Hello Stefan; Yea there are a lot of people that use dial up for the net in the USA. Here at the sign shop we got WiFi a year ago, and had DSL for about 5 years before that, so up to 6 years ago we had to use a dial up modem. ( And we are in a city.) With so many homes ( In the billions ) it takes time to get around to everyone ( The phone co. gets holidays to ) but even with dial up you could still get the net, it's just a lot slower, and with dial up you still have to pay a fee for the URL service. It is easy to forget the hours of time it took to down load a small file much less a big file, and you can't use the phone to talk on when you are using dial up. ( I don't have a cell phone my self, no body want's to talk to me anyway
George
TheSign Guy said:With so many homes ( In the billions )
Have you accidentally been filling your coffee mug with alcohol again, George? LOL. The population of the USA is only around 315 million. Hmm, what sketch can I come up with for you?
just a wild guess...but my problem may very well be Comodo Firewall? I was having some real problems getting Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 and After Effects CS6 to even load... read a bunch of thread...then instead of trying to find the block, I figured to just UNINSTALL Comodo. well...doing so, WORKED.
I also had a problem getting QuickBooks Premier 2013 to activate... so after uninstalling Comodo Firewall, it worked!
ok, so now the question to "myself"...should I install X6 and see if my activation works? Or just leave X5 which I KNOW works perfectly fine?
thanks for the help guys...I may have to try ZoneAlarm or go back to my Norton Internet Security Suite (comes with Comcast subscription and has always worked perfect)...only problem..WIndows 8 has built in Antivirus and Firewall. I hear could be conflict problems with Antivirus. I just wish the Windows 8 firewall had built in easy OUTGOING notices so I can choose to BLOCK or ALLOW.
EDIT:
UPDATE: Well.. installed X6 again, still a NO GO! (Unable to verify your product status) UGGGH! Looks like I will still have to get on the horn with corel tech support after new year to get my X6 activated correctly JUST so I can get the v6.2 and HOTFIX updates!!!!! : (
What sucks is that X5 "supposedly" isn't compatible with Windows 8 ...but seems to be working ok so far...but not holding my breath...waiting for an explosion or something when working in it. I know CorelCapture won't start... not sure about the rest. I really need X6.2+hotfix in Windows 8...I sure hope Corel can help with this user login/authorization CRAP. I am pretty much SHUT DOWN due to this. I ntice with only the 6.1 updates... X6 bombs a LOT!!!!!
timd1971 said:ok, so now the question to "myself"...should I install X6 and see if my activation works? Or just leave X5 which I KNOW works perfectly fine?
HI.
I'd go for it, but if you think you might have and issue, it will cost you money, and you will need tech support, then hold off until they reopen.
timd1971 said:.I may have to try ZoneAlarm or go back to my Norton Internet Security Suite (comes with Comcast subscription and has always worked perfect)...only problem..WIndows 8 has built in Antivirus and Firewall.
I use both. I prefer the Norton. I buy a year license and can run on 3 computers. I put this on the most important computers. All of the other computer in the house use the free Zone Alarm.
~John
well, finally got an answer from Corel... obviously the X6 package I purchased from a so-called reputable HIGH POSITIVE FEEDBACK seller obviously scammed me. Maybe Paypal refund is an option but not counting on it. all in all the serial in the package wasn't a "corel-generated" serial so no wonder I couldn't do anything. whatever...done with this friggn mess....
Hi.
Just dispute the charge with PayPal or your Credit Card company. That's the huge benefit of using those payment methods. You should easily be able to prove your case with the evidence you have from contacting Corel.
Hello timd; PayPal does a good job most of the time. And they got my money back on a Windows package I won the bide on. ( It took about two weeks ) Live and learn I guess, I just don't understand how a guy named Owenist Abe could sell me a bad copy, and it was in a box that looked like the ones on the shelf at the store. My new buying policy is if I can't get my hands on them don't buy it, except Mr.& Mrs. Corel of course.
yeah, that's the plan...I'll check with PayPal on this and forward the email from corel stating the serial wasn't legit, etc.
and yeah? the box and dvd looked just like retail... I got a bootleg of a Disney Beauty & the Beast DVD for my daughter on ebay a couple years back and you could totally tell it was a bootleg the mnute I opened it. misspellings galore, back screen printed disc and poor printed paperwork inside. and when played...compressed at the lowest setting... nothing but mpeg artifacts throughout the play of the movie and camera icosn popping up etc. I reported the seller obviously. going to the same for this Corel purchase also. but like I said, they did a real good professional job on the dvd and packaging. the serial number was laser printed on a address label applied to inside front cover of dvd case. there are a LOT of these on sale right now on ebay...all scams...probably the educational sellers also?
these scammers are real pro's. I remember not getting the DVD for like 2 weeks and no email response after about 10 emails!...until finally responded and they said they had a tragedy in the family... they pulled the pity card...so then I wrote it off. Live and Learn I guess too.
timd1971 said: well, finally got an answer from Corel... obviously the X6 package I purchased from a so-called reputable HIGH POSITIVE FEEDBACK seller obviously scammed me. Maybe Paypal refund is an option but not counting on it. all in all the serial in the package wasn't a "corel-generated" serial so no wonder I couldn't do anything. whatever...done with this friggn mess....
Hello,
Really sorry to hear about this scam.
I wouldnt mind mentioning these scammers on my blog. If you have a link on ebay where you bought it, I wouldnt mind pointing to therir ebay account either. And if you happen to have a photo of the box and so forth, that you can post here, I could use that photo as well. I would then place it on my blogs, the swedish language blog as well as the english language blog..
It would actually be quite interesting to compare a Scammers box with an offical Corel Box
And defintely PayPal should be notified by you. Hope you get your money back. And Yes, scammers in the Piracy market are pro´s many times. Way before internet hit the scene prior to 1997 when more annd more ordinary people got computers at home, piracy of goods have always been there. And NOT only in certain countries. Its a widespred sickness.
Hope you didnt have to pay to much for this box version
Again, this is the reason I am very vary on where I buy stuff.
EDIT: I have know written a blog post about this subject. Not mentioning YOU, but a general text. Read here anyone interested http://canvas.nu/stefanlindblad-blog/?p=752
Stefan Lindblad said: well, finally got an answer from Corel... obviously the X6 package I purchased from a so-called reputable HIGH POSITIVE FEEDBACK seller obviously scammed me. Maybe Paypal refund is an option but not counting on it. all in all the serial in the package wasn't a "corel-generated" serial so no wonder I couldn't do anything. whatever...done with this friggn mess....
yeah, when I get a chance, I'll upload some photos etc. I did the PayPal claim thing and didn't get any money back due to it was past 45 days. I bought it a few months back with the intention of installing when I upgraded to Windows 8 last week or so. So far with all the updates, X5 is actually working fine under Windows 8 Pro, even though a COMPATIBILITY problem is noted... only thing so far that DOES NOT work with Windows 8 Pro is CorelCapture (used with WhatTheFont unfortunately, but can manually use that anyways). I like how the Windows Compatibilty program (used before upgrading) says an update is available for X5 and is basically a link to CorelDraw X6 to BUY for $200 upgrade or $500 full.