AFAIK, Eclipse stores all this in your workspace.  Thus you can upgrade/change eclipse versions without losing this.  YMMV

DK

On 7/27/06, Pan Troglodytes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, so Adobe has basically given up on me.  Well, not really, they just gave me the support number to call.  ;)  And I know the first thing they'll have me do is uninstall and reinstall.  So I might as well try that at this point.

The main thing I'm wondering is which files/data I should save to avoid having to reconfigure FB.  I have a lot of keystroke assignments and such, as well as other options I've fiddled with.

Now, I do File->Export->Export Preferences->Export All, will it get EVERYTHING that I've messed with?  Or is there some hidden gotchas that it will miss and I should do myself?


On 7/25/06, Pan Troglodytes < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's my last ditch option. :D


On 7/25/06, Rick Schmitty < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Now entering them into Help->Manage Flex Licenses also says they are invalid."

As fun as it sounds, uninstall Flex and reinstall with entering the keys during installation.  I ran into a similar problem when we got our license, only it wouldnt take them no matter how many people tried (to get rid of fat fingerers like me)  But once I uninstalled and entered the keys (charting too) during installation it worked great.  We used the Flex Builder installation download from the adobe.com website.

HTH

On 7/25/06, Pan Troglodytes < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

Just wanted to throw this out there and see if I'm the only one with the problem.

The serial number provided for Flex Builder 2.0 is rejected as "invalid" by my installation of Flex Builder 2.0.  I have tried both the serial numbers for FB and for charting.  Possibly important: I already had FB running when I got the licenses.  I went into Help->Manage Flex Licenses and put them in.  At that point, it accepted them and changed "Trial" to "Commercial".  On restarting FB, it asks for them again and claimed they are invalid.  Now entering them
into Help->Manage Flex Licenses also says they are invalid.


I have opened a support issue with Adobe.  They responded with a lot of stuff, one of which was that you shouldn't enter the dashes.  Sounds crazy, but I tried it and it still claimed it was invalid.

Anyone else run into this?  I wonder if it's related to either it having the beta installed first, downloading and using the release version as a trial for a while, entering the serial number in after startup instead of at startup, or some combination of the above.

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