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June 28, 2022
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How to de-activate or find activated devices?

  • June 28, 2022
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Yesterday I tried to install Photoshop CS6 on another Windows 10 device.

During setup, I got the below warning:

 

"

Adobe Acrobat 2020 (Classic) - Setup
You have Adobe Acrobat DC (64-bit) (Continuous) already installed.
Please uninstall that product before proceeding with this installation.

"

 

I might be wrong, but I only know of just 1 install, i.e. on my Windows 10 desktop PC.
AFAIK users are allowed to install Photoshop on another device, i.e. 2 installs(?)

 

Hence I logged into my Adobe account in an attempt to get some info about the 2nd install (laptop? VM? No idea)

 

This is the info on activated devices.

 

"

Activated devices
You can install Adobe applications on more than one computer, activate them (sign in) on two, but use them on only one computer at a time. To activate apps on a
third machine, you'll need to deactivate (sign out) on one of the two current computers first.

 

You have no activated devices

"

 

Now it is getting a bit complicated.


The installed version is CS6 v13.0 32bit, being installed on Windows 10 x64 desktop PC
whilst I intended to install same on another Windows 10 x64 device (Microsoft Surface Pro 7+)

 

No problem with de-activating a 2nd install, if I only knew where it was/have been installed.

 

Anyone any suggestions?

 

Thanks.

Correct answer try67

Photoshop CS6 activations will not appear on that page. It's only for DC activations.

You will need to contact Adobe directly for help with this issue. We can't help you.

3 replies

try67
Community Expert
try67Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
July 6, 2022

Photoshop CS6 activations will not appear on that page. It's only for DC activations.

You will need to contact Adobe directly for help with this issue. We can't help you.

Raffisys
Known Participant
March 31, 2024

The Chat help was available, but after some time, and having me go about uninstalling and reinstalling, I found a method from another photographer that worked. 

Just copy the program folder of whats in "Adobe Lightroom" on my old system, to the new system folder to over right the fresh install, and everything works! I will likely need to contact Adobe to do some activation or deactivation of my software license at some point.  But not being able to in the account is an expected shame.

 

 

radzmar
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 28, 2022

You can find the activated devices in your Adobe account: https://account.adobe.com/activated-devices
There you can also deactivate them.

adwul62Author
Inspiring
July 6, 2022

Thanks.
I know, but then again, as per my first post: 'No activated devices'..
In the meantime, however, I believe/read somewhere that this may probably work for subscribed software only(?)

i.e. not the single stand-alone software. Not sure though.

 

 

Raffisys
Known Participant
March 31, 2024

2 years later, I am having this issue as well. So the Activated DEvice window is not editable manually so we can add our device, and it doesn't work with Adobe software recognizing the device, which could oddly be a security issue in the first place.  My issue of this is likley keeping me from updating a frewsh install of my apps on a new PC. I doubt it is a browser issue, as I am using a Chrome based browser/Brave. Some work PC's do have certain policies that are security issues, so they can be turned off. So there needs to be more user control on these issues.

Dave__M
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 28, 2022

Wow - that sounds like an issue that only a call to Adobe support would be able to fix. You can't deactivate on a machine that you can't identify!

Good luck,

Dave