all my adobe software was working fine, then recently they stopped working. when i try to run them first "the license for this product has expired" appeared. i clicked "ok" and the program shut down. the next time i launched the program i get a license agreement thing and when i click "accept" it just shuts down on me.
what do i do?
dreamweaver illustrator and premiere pro
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At first, buy it.
If you install Adobe software you can choose if you want to install the testversion or the full version.
For the full version you must have a serial number.
The testversion runs 30 days, and then you must buy it.
Maybe you did it wrong with your installation. (Especially if you've got a legal version). and you did install really the testversion by mistake.
You must search for the box or line or so where you can put your serialnumber in it. If this doesn't help...
Jahnocli said it: Contact Adobe
However you did get your Adobe software, legal or not, you need a serial.
If you install Adobe software you can choose if you want to install the testversion or the full version.
For the full version you must have a serial number.
The testversion runs 30 days, and then you must buy it.
Maybe you did it wrong with your installation. (Especially if you've got a legal version). and you did install really the testversion by mistake.
You must search for the box or line or so where you can put your serialnumber in it. If this doesn't help...
Jahnocli said it: Contact Adobe
However you did get your Adobe software, legal or not, you need a serial.
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go to Help menu
Registration> fill in SN
Help menu> Activate (you need to be connected to the internet)
you're only allowed two activations, any more are refused until you deactivate one of them.
Call Adobe. Every time I've had to call Adobe, it's been an easy thing, and they've been great to deal with.
And, why are you asking about it here anyway?
Registration> fill in SN
Help menu> Activate (you need to be connected to the internet)
you're only allowed two activations, any more are refused until you deactivate one of them.
Call Adobe. Every time I've had to call Adobe, it's been an easy thing, and they've been great to deal with.
And, why are you asking about it here anyway?
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