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How to unauthorize this computer from my CC account temporarily while being serviced for repairs?
I am taking my iMac in for servicing...from which it may never return...but it might...so I just want to "unauthorize" my Creative Cloud installed applications on my computer like I did in the past. I don't want to "uninstall" the applications in case I will still be using them on this computer but I don't want to be in the situation of having more than two computers authorized on my Creative Cloud account and being "locked out" if this computer becomes "decommissioned."
Sorry but I could not find this information in FAQ.
Thanks,
Ann Mehrman
Not sure why this didn't come up in the forum search engine but found it on the Adobe site through a Google search:
A single license for Adobe software lets you install the applications on two computers—for example, at home and at the office. However, you can use the software on only one computer at any given time.
If you want to install the software on a third computer, deactivate the software on the computer on which you will no longer use the software. Then, activat
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Not sure why this didn't come up in the forum search engine but found it on the Adobe site through a Google search:
A single license for Adobe software lets you install the applications on two computers—for example, at home and at the office. However, you can use the software on only one computer at any given time.
If you want to install the software on a third computer, deactivate the software on the computer on which you will no longer use the software. Then, activate the software on the new computer.
Signing out of one Creative Cloud application deactivates all Creative Cloud applications associated with your Adobe ID on that computer.
Alternately, you can sign out from all Creative Cloud applications on your machine using the Creative Cloud app for desktop.
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