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Since shortly, when opening the application Acrobat Pro of my CS6 suite, the following pop-up appeares: Your trial version will expire in 32767 days.
See attached picture below.
But I don't have a trial version. My CS6 suite was purchased at the time.
Is there an explanation?
Thanks for your help.
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Something may be broken, but it is out of support. Adobe won't help, and any attempt to make this go away may break it forever. I suggest you keep using it, be happy it still runs, and plan for the day when it stops working. Adobe have a subscription for you.
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Thanks for your answer.
Then I will switch to an alternative product to be on the safe side.
Taking out a subscription even though I bought a product is out of the question.
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This is just exactly what's started happening with me. I purchased and have used Adobe Suite CS6 years ago and it's been working find until just recently and I'm getting the very same pop up about a trial version. I don't want to buy a subscription. I just want to keep using the version I purchased that I have all the discs and has been loaded on my computer all this time. If I bought is free and clear, it seems it should keep working and should not be "cancelled." Please advise. I can still view the entire Adobe suite i bought under Program Files (x86) > Adobe > all 11 of the program folders are there (Acrobat, Illustrator, Photoshop, etc) but when i try to open a pdf, it defaults to Program Files > Adobe > in which there are only 4 folders (Bridge, Illustrator, Media Encoder, Photoshop) 3 of which I do not use at all. Has my computer hijacked the folders and programs I've been using? Is there a way to redirect. I just want to keep using the same CS6 software I purchased and used for years.. (See attachments) Thanks for your help...