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Just installed PhotoShop CS2 (yes, it's old) after downloading it from the Adobe website, entered the serial number, and filled out the registration page. However, the registration page still re-appears EVERY TIME I launch the program no matter if I check the box that says, "Do Not Register"!! VERY frustrating! I even tried re-installing using the checkbox labeled "Repair". Is there a registration file I can delete or Registry hack to stop this! VERY FRUSTRATING!
Right click on your CS2 icon and choose "run as administrator," then select "do not register." Exit Adobe and the next times you start the program normally, nag screen gone.
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you need to use a ps cs2 that does not require activation, Download Adobe Acrobat 7 and Adobe Creative Suite 2 products
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It is NOT requiring "Activation" ... the "REGISTRATION" page pops up every time I launch the program!!!
And the link below you supplied is the exact version, page, and file (PhSp_CS2_English.exe) I downloaded and installed of Photoshop CS2
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Does the "Registration Page" have a particular file name I could delete or a registry fix that will stop it from appearing EVERY time I launch the program?? ... and YES. I have filled it out, it then says "Thank you for registering", then appears blank again the next time I launch the program!! HELP!!!!!
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Right click on your CS2 icon and choose "run as administrator," then select "do not register." Exit Adobe and the next times you start the program normally, nag screen gone.
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THANKS! That Worked!! ... now is there a way (in Windows 7 Pro), to stop the "Allow this program to make changes to your system" window that now appears?
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i think you need to log-in as administrator, but you can google that issue. it's not an adobe issue, it's a window's 'feature'.