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How do I fix error 150:30

New Here ,
Apr 07, 2014 Apr 07, 2014

So, I have the error 150:30, and i have tried to do what it says on the help page, the file FlexNet Publisher was not there and the disk untility didn't work, i even tried the restarting like it said on the original error, Nothing happened at all. I am using CS4, and i have a mac with OS Maverick (10.9.2). I'm at the option about the uninstalling and reinstalling, but it says to disable the serial number, i tried to do it, but going under the program there is not a help option. This is all I get when it comes up. photoshopproblem1.jpgpremiereproblem1.jpg But there is no help option so I don't think i can uninstal and reinstal them. So what do i do to figure this out? I can't resolve error 150:30 and none of my CS4 programs work. Please help.     

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 07, 2014 Apr 07, 2014

Hi Powerconvoy,

Welcome to Adobe Forums.

Please refer to the below article and follow the steps carefully.

http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/error-licensing-stopped-mac-os.html

Thanks

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New Here ,
Apr 07, 2014 Apr 07, 2014

Thank you for the welcome, i have been there already and nothing really seemed to help.

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New Here ,
May 22, 2014 May 22, 2014

The solution is a bit convoluted.  Remove the ~ and look for Flexnet , find the folder.  It is hidden somewhere. Then download the repair tool.  The repair tool has to be downloaded in Chrome or another browser not safari to work. Then open the tool. Within that tool are a couple of repair files. If you enter those in the correct order onto terminal you then get asked if you want to run in English or Japanese.  (see apple forum) . This seems to work. Oh, and maybe also fix the read write permissions.  4 hours with Adobe and they even dialed in and unable to repair.  I finally managed to do this from a queue on the Apple forum but I think Adobe did help with doing the overwriting of the permissions. They however didn't suggest patching the repair into the sudo python line.

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Adobe Employee ,
May 22, 2014 May 22, 2014

Biddychex did you migrate/transfer your Adobe applications to a new computer or restore from a Time Machine back up?

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New Here ,
May 22, 2014 May 22, 2014
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It was due to an upgrade to Mavericks. I did fix it through a mac forum.

thanks Mary

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