Access To Palette Has Expired Error In PANTONE Color Manager
Customers receive error message 'Access to palette has expired. You will not be able to use it or its colors until access is restored'.
If you receive a notice that your access has expired, you need to reinstall all of the PANTONE Fan Deck libraries. This is a known problem.
In the interim, to reinstall the fan deck libraries, do the following:
MAC users:
Go to Macintosh HD/Users/(username)/Library*/Application Support/PANTONE/PantoneColorManager
From the above location, delete the PantoneLIVE folder
Restart PANTONE Color Manager. You will see notice that the PANTONE Fan Deck libraries are out of date; click on 'click here' to start the update process.
Click update when prompted to apply the updates. The problem will be resolved.
*Under Mac OSX 10.9 (aka Mavericks) or 10.10 (aka Yosemite), the Library folder is hidden. You will need to adjust your System Preferences to view hidden files using the following procedure:
Open Finder
From the View menu at the top of the screen, choose as columns to open the Finder window in column view.
In the left-hand column, select your Hard Disk
In the next column, select Users
In the next column, select your User name Folder
Hold command key
Click on Go Menu at the top of the screen
Select Go to Folder
Release command key
In the Go dialog,type in library
Click on the Go button. Contents of Library folder will be displayed, and you may proceed from step 1 above.
WINDOWS Users:
Go to C:\Users\your username\AppData**\Roaming\PANTONE\PantoneColorManager
From the above directory, delete the PantoneLIVE folder
Restart PANTONE Color Manager. You will see notice that the PANTONE Fan Deck libraries are out of date; click on click here to start the update process.
Click update when prompted to apply the updates. The problem will be resolved.
**AppData is a hidden file; you will need to adjust your Folder Options to view hidden files and folders.