what happened to me was I bought a copy of PS 6.0 nos and when I tried to activate it the adobe server was no longer available for it and they offered CS2 for free
on their website as a solution.
jco


On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 07:08:21 -0400, Jostein Øksne <p...@alunfoto.no> wrote:

Thanks for that, JCO,
I have licenses for both CS4 and 6, so hopefully I don't need to regress that far.
Jostein


Den 27. oktober 2018 11.03.15 CEST, skrev "J.C. O'Connell" <hifis...@gate.net>:
I dont know about CS6, Im still using  CS2 which adobe offered totally

free for a while
on their website as a legacy solution.
jco



On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 21:21:55 -0400, John <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:

On 10/26/2018 16:43, Jostein wrote:
After a harddrive replacement a good year ago, Photoshop CS6 has
kept
nagging me for its license key every time I open the program. All
online suggestions for fixing have been tried to no avail.
 So, now I'm thinking it's time to move on. CS6 is getting old, and
the
UI does not scale well on larger screen resolutions. But a CC
subscription is not an option.
 Anyone on the list using Corel Paintshop Pro or Affinity Photo?
- I'd love to hear your experiences. :-)
 Jostein


If you activated CS6 when you originally installed it you should be
able
to find your product key in your Adobe "Account".

I went through that my failed attempt to install the Windoze10
"upgrade"
on my Photoshop computer & discovered that the Microsoft Windoze
backup
I made wouldn't restore. I ended up having to reinstall software from

disk.

Fortunately I had the disks.

IIRC, I had to go on to Adobe's site to "deactivate" one instance of

Photoshop on my computer before I could activate it on the same
computer
even though I was attempting to install it on the same computer it
had
already been installed on.

It wouldn't let me enter my license key as long as it thought it was

already installed on two computers.

When I later switched over to SSD's it migrated with no hassle. Go
figure.

I've used Corel Paintshop Pro and found their licensing arrangements
to
be even less congenial than Adobe's.




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