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A few days ago, I had to replace the motherboard on my laptop. After the hardware change, I attempted to launch Photoshop (part of Adobe Creative Suite CS6) and was prompted to re-enter my serial number. Prior to replacing the motherboard, I had properly deactivated the installation.
However, upon entering the serial number again, I received a message stating that the serial number has been revoked.
I've tried to download the installer again (see screenshot below) from the Adobe and register it again, but I am getting the same error
I would like to note that I have another installation of CS6 running on a second laptop with the same serial number without any issues. I originally purchased this serial number directly from Adobe as part of a volume licensing agreement, and Adobe has confirmed as of today that the serial number is valid.
I would appreciate guidance on how to proceed in reactivating my software on the repaired system.
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13-year-old CS6 is a discontinued and unsupported product.
It had a shelf-life of 3-5 years, after which you were expected to replace it.
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Given the advanced age of CS6 and it's activation servers, you might have reached the activation limit for this product.
Keep using your other laptop and don't do anything to disrupt its current status.
Best advice, start budgeting for new software.
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Thanks for your feedback, Nancy — but respectfully, no.
I legally purchased Adobe CS6 Creative Suite directly from Adobe — paying a substantial sum for volume licenses — and activated it only once last year. Prior to replacing my motherboard, I followed Adobe’s own documented procedure and properly deactivated the software. Now I am being told that my serial number has been revoked — not due to multiple activations, but without any legitimate justification. That claim doesn’t withstand scrutiny. If Adobe’s servers can identify and reject a revoked serial number, then they are clearly functioning.
I’ve also reviewed the network activity during the activation attempt. The connection successfully reaches Adobe’s servers, which respond with handshake, authentication, and license verification logic. In short: the servers are online, responsive, and executing business rules. This is not a system failure — it is a calculated maneuver, seemingly designed to invalidate perpetual licenses and funnel legacy users into subscription models. It’s a bait-and-switch dressed as policy, and it reflects a deeply troubling approach to customer trust and contractual obligation.
Breach of contract, by denying access to the software despite fulfillment of all license terms;
Unjust enrichment, by retaining payment while refusing delivery of the core benefit;
Breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, by interfering with my rightful use of the software;
Deceptive business practices, under applicable consumer protection laws, by marketing the license as perpetual while reserving the ability to disable it remotely.
To any Adobe representative acting in an official capacity, monitoring this Adobe Community Forum:
Please take notice that unless this matter is resolved and access to my license reinstated by the end of this week, I will begin pursuing formal remedies to enforce the rights granted under Adobe’s own End User License Agreement. I am not seeking special treatment — only that Adobe honor the perpetual product license for which I paid in full and complied with in good faith.
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a revoked serial number is not the same as an activation/deactivation problem. ie, an adobe employee needs to tell you the next step.
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Agreed — and thank you for confirming what’s becoming increasingly obvious.
This is not a standard activation/deactivation issue. A revoked serial number implies a deliberate action by Adobe to render a valid, paid-for license inoperable — despite full compliance on my part. That’s not a technical error; it’s a licensing decision.
At this point, I’m no longer seeking help from volunteers or community experts. I need a response from an Adobe employee acting in an official capacity — someone authorized to explain why a perpetual license I paid for has been invalidated, and whether Adobe intends to honor its contractual obligations under the EULA.
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This is beyond frustrating. I reached out for help reactivating my CS6 Master Collection license after a motherboard replacement. Instead of legitimate support, I was privately messaged by someone named "Henry Stanley" claiming to be Adobe support, instructing me to contact adobe_tech@outlook.com for help.
That address is clearly not affiliated with Adobe—yet it was recommended through your official forum messaging system. When I followed up, the scammer tried to charge me $399.99 for a "perpetual license upgrade" that I never needed in the first place. I have a valid volume license purchased directly from Adobe, and all I needed was a reactivation after a hardware change.
How is this allowed to happen on your platform? Is anyone monitoring the forums for fraudulent accounts and phishing attempts?
You’ve shut down all normal support channels for products like CS6, so your community forum is the only path left for users like me. And now that space is being exploited by scammers, making things worse.
Please take responsibility for your support environment:
This isn’t just an inconvenience. It’s a breach of trust.
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these are public forums. anyone can register here and use private messages and/or email to run a scam.
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13-year-old CS6 is a discontinued and unsupported product.
It had a shelf-life of 3-5 years, after which you were expected to replace it.
Neither Adobe nor this user-to-user community can help you with CS6.
If you want support, you must purchase a supported product.
Good luck.
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@nancy O'Shea
Are you an Adobe employee?
If not, then with all due respect, I'm not interested in unsolicited commentary, upgrade pitches, or recycled upsale talking points. I posted here to get actual support regarding a valid CS6 volume license purchased directly from Adobe, not to be told what I "should" be using.
If you're not authorized to assist as an Adobe staff member, please refrain from commenting further on this thread. I’m here to speak with official Adobe support, not community moderators promoting Creative Cloud.
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there's no adobe support for adobe versions older than the current and one major previous. ie, support is we non-users.
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kglad, the same applies to you. Unless you are an Adobe employee, please do not continue posting in this thread.
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