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  • Creative Suite CS2

    Posted by Jon Felix on June 23, 2009 at 7:28 pm

    Adobe will not activate older versions of their software.

    We have a copy of CS2 that we tried to install on our new edit suite (replacing our older one). This is a second installation of the software and you’re allowed 3 in total. Now I know it’s old and they’re up to CS4 now – but for the small amount of Photoshop work I do to prepare stills for FCP – we did not want to spend the money buying the latest version when CS2 is just fine.

    To cut a long tedious story short (including 25 minutes on hold to Adobe customer service), they will not give activation codes for older versions of Creative Suite and tell you that you have to buy the latest version. If you’re original installation goes awry or you get a new computer, too bad. They force you to buy it again.

    I do not want to get banned from the forum so will refrain from saying what I think of Adobe’s policy here … but you can imagine I’m sure.

    Jon Felix
    DIGIT POST
    Marin County, California

    Jon Felix replied 16 years, 10 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Richard Harrington

    June 24, 2009 at 12:45 pm

    MAke sure you deactivate the old machine before you go to activate new machines

    You only get TWO activations… not three (and they are not allowed to be running at same time)

    Richard M. Harrington, PMP

    Author: Photoshop for Video, Understanding Adobe Photoshop, Final Cut Studio On the Spot and ATS:iWork

  • Jon Felix

    June 24, 2009 at 5:07 pm

    Yes .. I found that out (about the two activations), but the old machine, and it’s CS2 installation was no more. And this would have been only my second activation – but they still told me it was too old to use.

    HOWEVER … a very helpful chap from Adobe saw my posting and phoned me and said that customer services were absolutely wrong about this. He was very annoyed about what I had been told and fixed the problem. So my opinion about Adobe has shifted somewhat … now if only Apple was as helpful!

    Thanks anyway Richard, I appreciate your input.

    Jon Felix
    DIGIT POST
    Marin County, California

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