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August 10, 2017
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CS3 Activation - No Connection [CS3 is dead]

  • August 10, 2017
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I have a valid license for CS3 which I purchased years ago.  I have received a new activation code and uninstalled CS3 components.  Every time I attempt to reactivate the software I get the following error:

Regardless of what I do, I get the same error. I only have three days left to reactivate the software and I'm getting desperate.  I'm retired and only use the software to maintain a personal web site.  I can't afford to purchase a new Adobe suite to do what little web work I do.

 

I have followed the direction provided on the Adobe site to the letter.  Any help is certainly appreciated.

Thank you.

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Correct answer Nancy OShea

It's now 2020. As an update, CS3 activation servers are gone. And Adobe ended access to activation-free installers and replacement serial numbers. Customer Care agents cannot help with this matter. CS3 is officially dead.

 

If you never upgrade your computer or OS, you could potentially keep using CS3 for another 12+ years. But I'm sorry to say that re-installation is no longer an option.

 

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Nancy OShea
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Nancy OSheaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 2, 2020

It's now 2020. As an update, CS3 activation servers are gone. And Adobe ended access to activation-free installers and replacement serial numbers. Customer Care agents cannot help with this matter. CS3 is officially dead.

 

If you never upgrade your computer or OS, you could potentially keep using CS3 for another 12+ years. But I'm sorry to say that re-installation is no longer an option.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
JCF00
Participant
January 26, 2020

This is disappointing and quite frankly a bit of a ripoff.

 

I have MANY things older than CS3 that work fine.  In fact it does appear that your CS3 product (still great btw) would work fine even in Windows 10.

 

So why is Adobe so cheap and thoughtless to their oldest customers?

 

I think the LEAST Adobe could do is allow those who still use their old software without "activation". 

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 26, 2020

You're not talking to Adobe here.  This is a user-to-user forum.

 

As a fellow product user, all I can say is you had CS3 for 10-12 years and never upgraded to CS4, CS5 or CS6 when you had the opportunity.  Had you upgraded, you would still have working software for a few more years.  But you didn't.  And Creative Suite is not legally sold by any vendor, retailer or country now.

 

Also don't forget the elephant in the room.  The web has changed an awful lot in 10-12 years.  DW CS3 doesn't understand HTML5, CSS3 or responsive layout methods like Flexbox and Grids. If CS3's demise pushes you to modern software, then that's a good thing.  Good for you and good for your site visitors.  Nobody should use outdated web software. 

 

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Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Nancy OShea
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Community Expert
August 11, 2017

Since the CS3 Activation Servers have been retired,  you want to log-in & get the replacement CS3 & new serial number.  Be sure to run the CS Cleaner Tools to remove your old CS3 before installing your replacement.  If you don't, the activation countdown may keep prompting you.

Use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems

Also see the answer in the discussion.

CS3 - Still getting Activation Error Message with new Installer

Nancy

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Inspiring
August 10, 2017

There was a recent thread posted by Adobe Staff about this.

It is one of the few On Topic discussions in the Dreamweaver forum, so not sure why Adobe staff titled it as OT (off topic)... Have you tried replying to that (off) topic?

Preran
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 11, 2017

I usually mark things as OT when it isn't a question, but mostly an FYI. But I see where you are coming from. Let me think it over for my next case.

Thanks,

Preran