trial activation won't complete connection

C

creisch

I'm a Mac user and really don't want ot be running any of this stuff,
but I am using a piece of software in my classroom this summer that is
not available for Mac yet. I have to prepare lectures and exams using
this software and the only way to do it is through Virtual PC, MS
Office and the Turning Point software (what I'll be using in the
classroom). All of this is temporary and I just don't want to throw
away money on something I only need for a month or two.
 
C

creisch

I'm a Mac user and really don't want ot be running any of this stuff,
but I am using a piece of software in my classroom this summer that is
not available for Mac yet. I have to prepare lectures and exams using
this software and the only way to do it is through Virtual PC, MS
Office and the Turning Point software (what I'll be using in the
classroom). All of this is temporary and I just don't want to throw
away money on something I only need for a month or two.
 
C

creisch

I'm a Mac user and really don't want ot be running any of this stuff,
but I am using a piece of software in my classroom this summer that is
not available for Mac yet. I have to prepare lectures and exams using
this software and the only way to do it is through Virtual PC, MS
Office and the Turning Point software (what I'll be using in the
classroom). All of this is temporary and I just don't want to throw
away money on something I only need for a month or two.
 
C

creisch

I'm a Mac user and really don't want ot be running any of this stuff,
but I am using a piece of software in my classroom this summer that is
not available for Mac yet. I have to prepare lectures and exams using
this software and the only way to do it is through Virtual PC, MS
Office and the Turning Point software (what I'll be using in the
classroom). All of this is temporary and I just don't want to throw
away money on something I only need for a month or two.
 
C

creisch

I'm a Mac user and really don't want ot be running any of this stuff,
but I am using a piece of software in my classroom this summer that is
not available for Mac yet. I have to prepare lectures and exams using
this software and the only way to do it is through Virtual PC, MS
Office and the Turning Point software (what I'll be using in the
classroom). All of this is temporary and I just don't want to throw
away money on something I only need for a month or two.
 
C

creisch

That's not really going to work for me. I have to run Virtual PC and
emulate Windows and all that, and I have DSL which is always on. I
don't see how any of this will help.

The activation process starts just fine, but quits before it is
actually finished. It seems as if it's too slow and the program just
gives up. In my native Mac environment, connection speeds are
fantastic (and so is everything else), but I have no other option for
activtion except through the pull-down menu on PowerPoint.
 
C

creisch

That's not really going to work for me. I have to run Virtual PC and
emulate Windows and all that, and I have DSL which is always on. I
don't see how any of this will help.

The activation process starts just fine, but quits before it is
actually finished. It seems as if it's too slow and the program just
gives up. In my native Mac environment, connection speeds are
fantastic (and so is everything else), but I have no other option for
activtion except through the pull-down menu on PowerPoint.
 
C

creisch

That's not really going to work for me. I have to run Virtual PC and
emulate Windows and all that, and I have DSL which is always on. I
don't see how any of this will help.

The activation process starts just fine, but quits before it is
actually finished. It seems as if it's too slow and the program just
gives up. In my native Mac environment, connection speeds are
fantastic (and so is everything else), but I have no other option for
activtion except through the pull-down menu on PowerPoint.
 
C

creisch

That's not really going to work for me. I have to run Virtual PC and
emulate Windows and all that, and I have DSL which is always on. I
don't see how any of this will help.

The activation process starts just fine, but quits before it is
actually finished. It seems as if it's too slow and the program just
gives up. In my native Mac environment, connection speeds are
fantastic (and so is everything else), but I have no other option for
activtion except through the pull-down menu on PowerPoint.
 
C

creisch

That's not really going to work for me. I have to run Virtual PC and
emulate Windows and all that, and I have DSL which is always on. I
don't see how any of this will help.

The activation process starts just fine, but quits before it is
actually finished. It seems as if it's too slow and the program just
gives up. In my native Mac environment, connection speeds are
fantastic (and so is everything else), but I have no other option for
activtion except through the pull-down menu on PowerPoint.
 
C

creisch

That's not really going to work for me. I have to run Virtual PC and
emulate Windows and all that, and I have DSL which is always on. I
don't see how any of this will help.

The activation process starts just fine, but quits before it is
actually finished. It seems as if it's too slow and the program just
gives up. In my native Mac environment, connection speeds are
fantastic (and so is everything else), but I have no other option for
activtion except through the pull-down menu on PowerPoint.
 
C

creisch

That's not really going to work for me. I have to run Virtual PC and
emulate Windows and all that, and I have DSL which is always on. I
don't see how any of this will help.

The activation process starts just fine, but quits before it is
actually finished. It seems as if it's too slow and the program just
gives up. In my native Mac environment, connection speeds are
fantastic (and so is everything else), but I have no other option for
activtion except through the pull-down menu on PowerPoint.
 
C

creisch

That's not really going to work for me. I have to run Virtual PC and
emulate Windows and all that, and I have DSL which is always on. I
don't see how any of this will help.

The activation process starts just fine, but quits before it is
actually finished. It seems as if it's too slow and the program just
gives up. In my native Mac environment, connection speeds are
fantastic (and so is everything else), but I have no other option for
activtion except through the pull-down menu on PowerPoint.
 

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