
My guess is something may be interfering with the write process. With informal troubleshooting, it appears that Harmony keeps all the project info in RAM until a Save command is executed, when everything is written (or updated) to disk. Students typically report that the project is intact when they save, but notice the corruption upon reopening.

The most common issue is the elements folder will not have any of the drawing subfolders in it or not exist at all, but I have seen other subfolders or files missing from the main project folder. The most common issue I have seen is project folders lacking various subfolders. My guess is that you want a perpetual license because you need to work offline.I have also had issues with students working remotely. However, every student discounted version of software I purchased in my life could not be upgraded. If this is the case with TB it means it will eventually be useless.

You will eventually have to fork out the price of a full version license or a subscription and you cannot sell the student license if TB allows the sale of any of their licenses. Toon boom harmony student license full version# It is simply an outlay of money that cannot be used as a springboard (financially) to a future version. Maybe you have an inheritance coming to you soon and need something to tie you over.? A student discount would not come at a price making that a sound investment but that is subjective.

Internet access aside, it can be viewed as a bargain and miracle that you have access to Premium in the form of a subscription without the large outlay of money even though you do not own the license. (I am speaking as someone who has owned and upgraded perpetual licenses of Harmony since TB Animate Pro was discontinued). Good after noon, I was wondering if a person that is in school, can get the perpetual license with a student discount? Not knowing why you want the perpetual rather than a subscription I can only suggest that you devote your attention towards bridging whatever gap impairs your ability to utilize a subscription. I highly dislike being billed directly monthly.
