I just got a message my Photoshop CS6 extended is being disabled - is this an mistake? Help please?
I just got a pop-up when I ran up Photoshop CS6 Extended saying Adobe was going to disable it (see below). As I bought it from Amazon (and supplied by Amazon, in a box) I find it very hard to believe it's not legitimate. Also I've never given my serial number to anyone, why would I, it would risk my very expensive product having something like this happen to it, plus I paid for it as I disapprove of piracy or I could have saved myself a lot of money.
Can people guess serial numbers from others they know about? Is there an issue with the Adobe Genuine System?
I remember at the time people saying it's easy to get an iffy one, but as I wanted to use it seriously and be supported I paid for it, making this even more annoying.
I still use Photoshop CS6 Extended as it does what I want, also I was somewhat annoyed the subscription version came out a little later, was only a mild update, and having spent best part of £900 on CS6 didn't even get a discount or some free months.
I haven't changed anything on my computer recently other than updating Windows 10 Pro as required.
I also have Lightroom 6.14 which still seems okay, but maybe it's one message a day? I just use that for Negative Lab Pro these days...
Could the problem be with LR as it just says one of my products? I bought that directly from Adobe in 2015 (strictly I upgraded 1-2-3-4-5-6).
I only run CS6, LR and the DNG converter (but I haven't used the latter for ages). CS6 is also installed on my old Notebook, but I haven't turned that on in over a year..
I don't think I've been hacked - the "Learn More" link really took me to Adobe. I do remember Adobe getting hacked tho... but that was 2013 (unless another happened very recently), although I did register it with them in 2012...
Entertainingly Adobe help takes you here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/x-productkb/global/invalid-revoked-serial-numbers.html
Where:
"If the serial number associated with the software is blocked, find information on this page to quickly resolve the issue."
Which takes you to a page where you can subscribe to Adobe software... something I'm not motivated to do as I've done nothing wrong...
Am I in trouble, as they may automatically say there's an issue and not discuss it. Is there a simple solution out there? Do I need to take them to Court? Is there any way someone could get the serial number - if Adobe could tell me when they noticed something I could see what software got installed just beforehand, but this seems very unlikely?
Is there any way to contact a real person at Adobe and get more information?
Anyway thanks for anything anyone can come up with? I really have no need for a subscription as I'm okay with the software I have and it runs fine and as ytou may have noticed I'm somewhat upset this happened for no reason I can see.


