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I have CS5 Production Premium.  When I first installed it, I got CS3 also on the same computer.  Recently, although I couldn't tell you precisely when this happened, my 'connections' dynamic links were broken.  I want to say is that, for example, if I choose "Dynamic Link > replace with After Effects Composition" in first, I get "Dynamic Link requires CS Production Premium!  Well, not too much mystery, I Uninstall CS3 earlier and that probably messed something up.  However, research on the problem I ran across the suggestion to disable and then re-enable CS5 to correct dynamic links.  It didn't work, but I discovered something that I have not seen mentioned anywhere elsewhere...

After deactivation of CS5, I opened the first (poised to reactivate).  I hit the wrong button and opned first as a trial.  Since I'm already in the program, I decided to try the dynamic link.  It worked FINE!  Happy, I closed the first, said upward again once and this time returned my serial number.  He took, reactive CS5 for me and life seemed good, but...  I tried the command 'Replace with AE composition' even once and got the error "... requires CS Production Premium" again!

I do not understand why I would need to do a full CS5 removal and reinstallation if Dynamic Link works in test mode!

Anyone got any suggestions?

Thanks in advance!

(- Jim 8 ^)

Regardless of the logic or lack there of can be using DL, your best option is to disable, ununstall with own Script CS5 and re - install.

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