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January 24, 2019
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Indesign deactivation as part of Design Premium CS4

  • January 24, 2019
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Hello

I have just returned a hired laptop on which I had installed Photoshop and Indesign from CS4 Design Premium. I first deactivated Photoshop and then uninstalled it but I forgot to deactivate Indesign before uninstalling it. Will I have lost one of my 2 uses of Indesign by having done this or will the deactivation of Photoshop (or the uninstall of Indesign) have deactivated Indesign?

Any help will be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Jake

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    Correct answer BobLevine

    Yes, you’ve deactivated the entire suite and be aware that CS4 is not supported even under El Capitan. Anything could go wrong at any time.

    Good luck.

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    BobLevine
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    January 24, 2019

    Was it a suite or individual products? If a suite it's all or nothing at all so the only issue you're going to face is incompatibility of CS4 with modern operating systems.

    jakesjazzAuthor
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    January 24, 2019

    Many thanks for the reply Bob. It is part of a suite - design premium.

    Does this mean that deactivating photoshop will have deactivated indesign?

    I am quite happy working off El Capitan, so compatibility has not been a problem.

    BobLevine
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    BobLevineCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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    January 24, 2019

    Yes, you’ve deactivated the entire suite and be aware that CS4 is not supported even under El Capitan. Anything could go wrong at any time.

    Good luck.