what was the problem? was it that SF appeared to accept the serial number but continued to work in Demo mode, and asked for the serial number every time you launched SF?
I had this problem today when trying to run SF Ai Studio (NikonM) with a non-Admin user. after reading another message on the forum regarding this problem, I corrected the problem by temporarily changing the user's status to Administrator while I entered the serial number; ie,
- log out the user
- log into an Admin user
- change the user's level to Admin
- log into the user
- launch SF, enter the serial number and quit SF
- log out the user
- log into the Admin user
- change the user's level back to the previous status
- log out the Admin user
- log into the user
- launch SF
SF will not ask for the serial number anymore.
during today's episode, I also discovered that Nikon drivers have special permissions requirements which the SF installer cannot set correctly. The Nikon folder at
/Library/Application Support/Nikon/ must allow Read/Write for all users who are going to use SF with a Nikon scanner. if this is not done, SF will not be able to discover the scanner upon launch.
I used a shareware app called BatChmod to unlock and change the permissions of all files and folders within the Nikon folder so that All Users had read and write permissions. within corporations, it might be necessary to set up a Group specifically for people using SF and assign that Group with Read/Write permissions to the Nikon folder.
regards,
Gregory