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June 27, 2015
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Can't find my registered products under my Adobe ID

  • June 27, 2015
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I have Photoshop CS6. When I try to open it on the computer it hassles me about the "trial" part missing even though it is a full product downloaded from a disc. I can't use it on my computer even after reinstalling it because it says I need to deactivate the program on other machines. It won't accept my serial number. (By the way, the program has worked on this very same computer before it started to give me problems concerning license) I have system restored over and over and still no luck. I have no access to those old laptops that have the Photoshop product because they died. I go on here on Adobe ID, click on "Plans & Products", go down to registered products, and it says "You have no registered products." When I type in the serial key it tells me that the serial key has already been registered but it's not even listed or recognized as such under the products category. I paid over $200 for it years ago. Please don't tell me to download the adobe licensing repair tool, it didn't help at all, if anything, I think it made it worse. Can I have the "maximum number" reset pleasE?!?Adobe won't offer me online chat support. I don't have enough minutes on my phone to play phone tag all day and not get anywhere. So I need internet support, what is the email of the tech person who can help me with this issue???? Please don't make this more difficult than this has to be. Trials only last for so long.

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    Correct answer Chuck Uebele

    You will need to contact Adobe to reset your license.

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    Participant
    October 11, 2024

    I had this issue and finally found a link buried in the Adobe site. Go to https://account.adobe.com/products and you should be able to see your registered wholly owned products there. 

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 11, 2024

    locked thread with outdated and incorrect information.

    Chuck Uebele
    Community Expert
    Chuck UebeleCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    June 27, 2015

    You will need to contact Adobe to reset your license.

    Participant
    June 27, 2015

    Thanks for replying to what I post. Do you have their SUPPORT email & phone? That'll be a start.

    Chuck Uebele
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 27, 2015

    You can contact the Adobe support team at Contact Customer Care.  Please make sure to be logged into http://www.adobe.com/ with the Adobe ID tied to your membership or registered software title.