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Is there a limit on how many times you activate and deactivate Adobe programs on different devices?

New Here ,
Jun 21, 2018 Jun 21, 2018

Is there a limit on how many times you activate and deactivate Adobe programs like Illustrator to switch devices?

I'm trying to test multiple old Macs, if they will be able to run Illustrator without crashing or being too slow.

So I'd like to activate then deactivate it on several different Macs, one after the other, to test them all out.

I'm nervous I'll hit some kind of limit and get stuck with it on one old computer.

Like there is a limit on how many times you can switch your DVD region on a computer.

Any ideas?

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Community Expert , Jun 21, 2018 Jun 21, 2018

you can install the cc desktop app from here https://creative.adobe.com/products/creative-cloud  on as many computers as you own and use it to install all (or some, if you want) your cc subscriptions.  the only (insignificant for internet connect computers) limitation is that you can sign-in (and therefore start your adobe programs) on, at most, two computers at any one time. 

because you can sign out from the two signed-in computers using a 3rd computer, this could not (imo) be easier.

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Jun 21, 2018 Jun 21, 2018
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you can install the cc desktop app from here https://creative.adobe.com/products/creative-cloud  on as many computers as you own and use it to install all (or some, if you want) your cc subscriptions.  the only (insignificant for internet connect computers) limitation is that you can sign-in (and therefore start your adobe programs) on, at most, two computers at any one time. 

because you can sign out from the two signed-in computers using a 3rd computer, this could not (imo) be easier.

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