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dev |
Posted - May 12 2010 : 2:08:37 PM Hi,
I got the latest download from your site for VS 2010. When I started the install, it says the install is for VS 2010 Ultimate while I have VS 2010 Premium installed on my machine. Does it mean that the trial version on the website works only for the Ultimate version of VS 2010? So when I continue with the install, it completes the install but is disabled and I get a dialog asking me to Enter Key or some other options( like Buy and Cancel) enabled while the "Try" button is disabled. can someone please let me know how to enable this for the 60day trial version? |
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sean |
Posted - May 13 2010 : 4:06:14 PM This could occur if you have previously run a VA trial. At any rate, you can contact support to request a trial key: http://www.wholetomato.com/support/contact.asp
As far as the wording of the install in regard to Ultimate vs Premium, that dialog is not under our control. We can confirm that installing into VS2010 Premium does report that the extension is being installed into Vs2010 Ultimate and have no idea why Microsoft chose to word it that way. Nonetheless that had no bearing on the problem with trial expiration. |
dev |
Posted - May 13 2010 : 3:36:27 PM

I get the following message as soon as I launch the VS 2010..as you can see the "Try" button is disabled |
accord |
Posted - May 13 2010 : 1:42:18 PM So you have the 60-day trial version like installer said?
VA works with VS2010 Professional or higher but does not support Express editions: http://docs.wholetomato.com?W291
Can you please take a screenshot of the error message and post here? Thanks. |