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Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 6:24 am
by Plato
[Received via e-mail]
Attention CreamWare users
Due to technical difficulties with our server in Germany, We ask you kindly to give us couple day to fix the problem.
CWaudio is fully aware of the problem with the registrations and keys code and our team in Germany is working very hard to have it repaired soon.
However the influx of emails at this moment is making it somehow difficult.
To correct the problem we are adding new systems that will be installed this weekend in order to handle the huge amount of requests hitting our mail server.
CWaudio would like to thank you for your patience. Please again allow us until the end of the weekend to bring the new systems online to handle the extra load.
Please do not respond to this email regarding your registration. We are unable to deal with the amount of emails hitting our server at this point.
Our department in the USA has no way of dealing with the server located in Germany.
By Monday April 26, if you still unable to get your 4.0 keys. Kindly forward a very short email with your name and SN of the boards to
webmaster@creamware.de
The webmaster is the only person that can fix problems with website/key codes/registration etc,…
We would like to thank you again your patience.
Best regards
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 12:21 pm
by Immanuel
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Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 5:01 pm
by Submarine
So, im not the only one with reg problems...

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 2:07 pm
by braincell
I thought having to register for "My Page" was complicated and annoying enough but no...
Now that we have all done that already it seems this does not satisfy Creamware so they had to think of a way for us to go through more steps, and more clicks and wait for a stupid server that couldn't even handle it. Sheesh!
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 2:27 pm
by powerpulsarian
I know what you are saying about this process being cumbersome. To require everyone to register again is not user-friendly at all.
I don't understand Why we even have to re-register at all? If we already registered for 3.1c, why can't Creamware's system keep our registration - and all we have to do is download the new files and install 4.0? It seems they should even be able to provide the 50% discount based on our previous registration (just let it show up as a credit under our account when we log in the next time).
This way, only people who haven't previously registered would be required to go through the process (which would also lighten the load on their servers that don't seem to be holding up so well with all the demand). Once again, it seems a not well thoughtout and executed strategy by Creamware.
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 3:06 pm
by Plato
Err.....maybe the fact that it's a completely new company has something to do with it?
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 3:26 pm
by braincell
It's a new company on paper but all the players are the same minus some.
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:22 pm
by astroman
imho it's nothing but a re-organization of the licensing stuff, but unavoidable if they want to simplify the process.
Like the SFP software unification - once it had to be done.
Looks like a business succes, too
my 2 cents, Tom
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:28 pm
by BingoTheClowno
On 2004-04-26 16:26, braincell wrote:
It's a new company on paper but all the players are the same minus some.
It looks like it's "minus half" the staff
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Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:55 pm
by Immanuel
On 2004-04-26 15:07, braincell wrote:
Now that we have all done that already it seems this does not satisfy Creamware so they had to think of a way for us to go through more steps, and more clicks and wait for a stupid server that couldn't even handle it. Sheesh!
Yep - it is a personal vendeta from Creamware. They shure where not
satisfied with the amount of annoyances they could put on our shoulders, so they made this up to bugger us some more. Sheesh! They are far out those CWA people. Don't you think?
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:58 pm
by Immanuel
On 2004-04-26 15:27, powerpulsarian wrote:
I know what you are saying about this process being cumbersome. To require everyone to register again is not user-friendly at all.
I don't understand Why we even have to re-register at all? If we already registered for 3.1c, why can't Creamware's system keep our registration - and all we have to do is download the new files and install 4.0? It seems they should even be able to provide the 50% discount based on our previous registration (just let it show up as a credit under our account when we log in the next time).
This way, only people who haven't previously registered would be required to go through the process (which would also lighten the load on their servers that don't seem to be holding up so well with all the demand). Once again, it seems a not well thoughtout and executed strategy by Creamware.
It was said, that many user profiles where not up to date. And they wanted to use this oportunity to bring that back on track.
I agree, that it wasn't executed very well. But that does not mean, that it wasn't well thoughtout.
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 6:02 pm
by Nisse
*sniffs the air*
Do I detect some sarcasm here?

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 9:33 pm
by powerpulsarian
On 2004-04-26 18:58, Immanuel wrote:
It was said, that many user profiles where not up to date. And they wanted to use this oportunity to bring that back on track.
I agree, that it wasn't executed very well. But that does not mean, that it wasn't well thoughtout.
I just don't think it is very user-friendly to force everyone through it if it isn't absolutely necessary - which doesn't seem to be the case. I understand they want to update the user profiles, but I don't think a required re-registration the best way to do this if they are thinking at all from a user perspective.
Now, if the update had some serious changes and fixed ALL of the issues, then I think it would be easier to forgive the re-registration (and huge download - which is my other complaint - why can't they just provide the files that need to be updated in a smaller package instead of including all files many of which are the same as before?)
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 10:00 pm
by garyb
you know,you don't HAVE to do it. you don't HAVE to do it right away if you do do it and you DON'T have to download it. you COULD get a copy from your dealer in a week or two....
(i'd mail you a copy for the price of postage....)
*edit* and it's not the same as 3.1c. 4.0 acts differenly. there are no major external changes and why would there be? 3.1c works really well in spite of it's flaws. what disappointed me was that i was kinda looking for some new devices(since there have been rumors...

) but there is surely a step forward made. there are still some bugs but all of the applications(from windoze down) that will be used with scope have serious bugs so????.......
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Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 2:53 am
by Immanuel
I would like to comment on the changes in V4 too.
However, I think we have this discussion in many other threads, so I hope we can awoid slowly slipping into the same groove here.
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 3:19 am
by astroman
On 2004-04-26 22:33, powerpulsarian wrote:
I just don't think it is very user-friendly to force everyone through it if it isn't absolutely necessary ...
... why can't they just provide the files that need to be updated in a smaller package ...
wasn't there a '50% reward for getting through the trouble of registration' ?
something like the 2nd point always enters my mind when I (have to) download some obsure installer to transfer a 50k file to a certain place

But since some of the files probably have to be registered (in software - not license sense) it's too complicated to modify the install process to act more dynamically.
cheers, Tom