You can try it again, but most likely you will need to use either the “Activate by Email” or “Activate by Phone/Fax” button. Please note that if you have Windows XP SP2 installed, the buttons on this page will not work until you click on the new Internet Explorer Information bar and choose “Allow Blocked Content”:Īctivate Online is really the same as the “Activate over Internet” button on the previous screen. If you have any problems with Activate over Internet, use the Activate by Phone/Fax/Email instead.Ĭlicking on Activate by Phone/Fax/Email will cause a web page to appear that looks like: If you are connected to the Internet, and have no firewalls running, you can choose the “Activate over Internet” button.
However, each time you launch one of the programs installed, you will see this prompt, which means entering your name and serial number each time. If for some reason, you choose not to Activate now, you can choose the Activate Later button and the installation will continue. Once you fill in your name and a valid serial number, the “Activate Later”, “Activate over the Internet” and “Activate by Phone/Fax/Email” buttons will go from grayed out to active. This download installs Microsoft Windows Script containing Visual Basic Script Edition (VBScript.) Version 5.6, JScript Version 5.6, Windows Script Components, Windows Script Host 5.6, and Windows Script Runtime Version 5.6.
Please download and install the Windows Script 5.6 for Windows XP and 2000 from the following link and then retest the problem. You will get a “RegSvr32” dialog box with the message “DllRegisterServer in vbscript.dll succeeded” Type the following in the command prompt present in the “Administrator:Command Prompt’ window one by one.Ĥ.
Right click on the Command Prompt and select Run as administrator from the context menuģ. Select Command Prompt from the Start menu (Start > All Programs > Accessories)Ģ.
Vista for some reason doesn’t register VBScript, please try the following.ġ. It’s a Windows Installer error (as it could not access VBScript run time for custom action). Save the file and now open in Word X and the labels show up: Open the Word document in OpenOffice and the labels show up. In some cases, KeyNote does not have problems with ChemDraw structures when opening a PowerPoint Windows document.ģ. PowerPoint users might be to open the PowerPoint Windows document in Apple's KeyNote program for the Mac. It should then open in Office X with the atom labels intact.Ģ. Translate the Windows Word or PowerPoint document with MacLinkPlus into Word or PowerPoint 5 format (MacLinkPlus 13: Version 11 in Classic was used). Other options that may or may not work all the time:ġ.
If upgrading or downgrading MS Office is not an option, the work around would be to transfer the Word document and the ChemDraw documents across platform separately, then reassemble on the Mac. The disappearing atom labels problem does not occur when using MS Office 98, 2001, 10.1.6, or 2004.
You can download the 10.1.6 update from Microsoft's web site: Microsoft fixed this problem in MS Office 2004 and in a 10.1.6 update.