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I had Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 (non cloud subscription version) and then I saw a good deal for Creative Cloud for a year and tried it but didn't do anything to Dreamweaver as far as upgrading (as far I I am aware of). I recently have since dropped all cloud services except Premiere Pro plan. When I now try to open my Dreamweaver CS6 app I get the 'Renew your subscription' message when this is an older version of Dreamweaver that didn't need a subscription. How do I get it to by pass this message?
Thanks for any info.
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Hi @4loopdev,
"I recently dropped all cloud services ..."
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That's a shame. Use the Adobe Cleaner tool to wipe old CC apps from your system. And then reinstall Creative Suite 6 from your original disks or downloads. When prompted, enter your valid serial number.
For best results keep legacy Creative Suite on a 2nd computer separate from Creative Cloud. Legacy CS software is 9 years old and doesn't play nice with the latest technology in Creative Cloud.
NOTE 1: Creative Suite installers won't work on macOS Sierra, High Sierra or Mojave without terminal workarounds. See the help article below.
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/install-creative-suite-mac-os-sierra.html
NOTE 2: Creative Suite cannot run on Catalina, Big Sur or higher.
NOTE 3: CS software is discontinued and unsupported. Use at your own risk. Adobe Customer Care reps cannot help with anything CS related except an activation count reset.
Good luck! 🙂
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