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I am a longtime Photoshop user, and have legal copies of CS, CS2, CS3, CS4 and CS5, and now have an online subscription to the latest Photoshop. I am trying to reinstall my copy of CS2 on an older vintage Mac and failing. This post asks for help!
One of my hobbies is restoring, working with and blogging about vintage Macs. I recently restored a Power Mac G4 AGP Graphics and loaded it with Mac OS X 10.3.9 (Panther). My Photoshop CS2 is fully compatible with this environment and I loaded it, provided it with the registration number on my CD case and it works well... except for one problem. It tells me that I have 30 days to activate it or it will will no longer work. It refuses to activate of course, because those old activation servers are long gone.
Is there a work around for this? I have a legally purchased copy of CS2, but it is going to "self-destruct" in 30 days unless I can provide it with an activation authorization code. Is there anyone here from Adobe that can help?
Alternately, I have read online that after the activation servers were taken down, Adobe provided a "no activation" version of CS2 to legal owners for some time. Unfortunately none of the download links I have found point anywhere valid anymore. Does anyone know if there is still a place from which this "no activation" version of CS2 can be downloaded?
Thanks!
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You can't install it, I'm afraid. The activation servers for CS1-3 were turned off YEARS ago, and Adobe is no longer providing the "no activation" version. As far as I know, there is no where those can be downloaded from.
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this is a bit of a technicality, but you can install (if you have a compatible os) and use it for 30 days. beyond that you cannot use (on the same computer) because of the reason given by @LinSims .
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On the mac side photoshop cs (photoshop ver 8) was the last version not to require
activation, so you could use that on your G4.
There are some updates for photoshop cs that you can get from here:
ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/photoshop/mac/cs
Camera_Raw_2_4.dmg
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Actually, I seem to remember that CS and CS2 both needed activation, and the server for both was turned off at the same time.
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Photoshop cs (photoshop ver 8) was the first version on the windows side to require activation, but adobe put off activation on the mac side till cs2.
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CS2 is what they're trying to activate, so if Adobe turned activation on for CS2, they're still out of luck other than the 30 day trial and reformat the entire system for another 30 day trial in perpetuity, and that's just YUK.
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@LinSims , i think you mistated what you meant.
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It's entirely possible.
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