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ERROR CODE re: license when opening previously installed LR Classic CC 7.2

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Help! Have uninstalled and reinstalled LR, no go! I click on open in CC App and get the message about a problem with the licensing. Error code 213:11; cannot open any version of LR. Please help!
 
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Have you tried signing out of the CC app, then signing back in again, to verify your license? Then try starting Classic again....
 
Jim: Thanks for your quick response!

I didn't do what you suggested, and as I think about it, that sounds like what I should have done. I scrolled around on Adobe help documents, saw that many users had this problem not just with LR, but with other Adobe products. One solution was to download and execute the Adobe LicFix tool. This worked, and after reboot, LR opened up and I avoided cardiac symptoms!!!
 
No matter, pleased that you got it sorted.
 
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