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April 8, 2017
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Programs installed before and whose trial period is over are not licensed with the Adobe Serialization script.

  • April 8, 2017
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My admin at my university (we have an ETLA contract) ran the Adobe Serialization script in Terminal to license my installed Adobe CC software on my computer (with my Adobe ID). It works for most programs. However, those programs that I installed before and whose trial period is over are not licensed (in my case: Muse, Animate).

  1. I did a complete reinstall after running the Adobe CC Cleaner tool. No solution.
  2. I followed the advice at Resolve connection errors with Adobe Creative Cloud and Creative Suite applications . No solution.
  3. I contacted Adobe via chat. They recommended to use my university Adobe ID. But we don't have one (we have this ETLA contract) ...

Somehow, the old installation information persists. Any help?

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Correct answer alisterblack

Hi, 


what I do is :


– Install Adobe CC applications with the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App with my own (private) Adobe ID,


– then I run the AdobeSerialization Script.


Result is that those applications I never used before are licensed, those that I installed and used before are keeping their "trial" status.


Hi,

Thanks, I am not sure why you are using two steps and two methods of entitlement rather than one, which would be to build a serialised package and install that. I would avoid mixing them. However you may want to try signing out from all of your applications before running the serialization file.

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kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 8, 2017

uninstall everything cc including preferences, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/uninstall-remove-app.html

then uninstall the cc desktop app, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/uninstall-creative-cloud-desktop-app.html

clean your computer of cc files per http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html

restart your computer (don't skip this)

reinstall the cc desktop app, https://creative.adobe.com/products/creative-cloud.

use the desktop app to install your cc programs/trials

Participant
April 29, 2017

Thank you, but this didn't work.

1. After trying this I deleted my HD and reinstalled my MacOs (now 10.12.4.).

2. With a new Adobe ID I reinstalled everything (Photoshop, Indesign, ... Muse, After Effects, Animate) from the Adobe CC App.

3. Then I ran "AdobeSerialization" in Terminal.

4. Again, all previously installed test versions that ran out are again test versions (namely Muse, After Effects, Animate).

So, I guess it has to do with my MAC address or IP adress.

Any help?

Thank you community.

alisterblack
Inspiring
May 1, 2017

Hi,

Can you clarify if you are trying to license your applications by using a serial number, or by using an Adobe ID (referred to as named user licensing)?

Your reference to 'AdobeSerialization' implies that you used the Creative Cloud Packager to create a deployment package. I would advise to build a serialized package with CCP rather than just using the 'Create License' function.

Create packages with Serial number licenses