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marlanaf97755244
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May 19, 2015
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To find OOBe file to reset Photoshop trial

  • May 19, 2015
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I have heard about this:

Please rename opm.db file to opm.db.old.

Win:


C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Adobe\OOBE    Please note AppData is a hidden folder if it doesnt show you will have to unhide it.

Then, this:

Rename the opm.db file.

  1. Close the Creative Cloud application if it's running.
  2. Navigate to the OOBE folder.
    Windows: [System drive]:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Adobe\OOBE
    Mac OS: /User/<username>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE folder
  3. Rename the opm.db file to opm_old.db
  4. Launch Creative Cloud

How can I locate the file on Windows 8 to rename it?

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Correct answer John T Smith

The CS6


Link to buy CS6 via telephone http://www.adobe.com/products/cs6.html read all the way to the bottom

According to what I read in a forum message, Mac newer than 10.7 must subscribe to the Cloud instead of CS6... and someone with Win10 must also subscribe to the Cloud since CS6 is not compatible (meaning the sales person will ask your operating system and will not sell you CS6 if it won't run on your computer... I don't know if that means only Win7 and you may not buy if you have Win8)

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Govardhan.V
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May 19, 2015

Press Windows button (located between Ctrl and Alt buttons) along with R button together at a time , you will get a run command window.

Type in below command and hit 'Enter' key.

appdata

It will open Appdata folder,

Then navigate to Local>Adobe>OOBE. Open OOBE folder and locate Opm.db  file .

marlanaf97755244
Participating Frequently
May 19, 2015

Then what do I do?

Govardhan.V
Participating Frequently
May 19, 2015

I don't think you can reset the trial.

May I know whether the applications Trial period has expired ?

Opm.db is an use login cache database file which holds the information regarding user login, access...etc