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December 24, 2018
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How to re-register Dreamweaver on a new computre

  • December 24, 2018
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I had all my files and apps transferred from one iMac to a new iMac. Now Dreamweaver CS6 says it is in a trial mode and that I need to register it with 15 days. When I enter the registration number, I'm told the SN is already in use. Apparently the application on my iMac doesn't know that. The Adobe help site never is able to pull up my customer records. All I get is an endless pinwheel. How will I find this post again? I have no idea.

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Legend
December 24, 2018
Participating Frequently
December 24, 2018

I followed the instructions for uninstalling. No problem. Then I downloaded the cleaner for Mac. I activated it and when I came to the place where it said pick the program you want to clean. Dreamweaver wasn't on the list. End of process. No Dreamweaver.

I had an academic version that required no annual fee. I suppose it "came over" when I switched from PC to Mac a few years ago. I have other Adobe products that were once-and-done paid for. Now I apparently have to pay monthly for Dreamweaver. What a super deal. Monthly for a program I use once in a blue moon.

Nancy OShea
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Community Expert
December 24, 2018

https://forums.adobe.com/people/WTF+does+this+mean  wrote

I had an academic version that required no annual fee. I suppose it "came over" when I switched from PC to Mac a few years ago.

I think that's unlikely because  legacy Creative Suite was platform specific.  You would've had to install the PC version from disk as a Mac version won't work on a PC and vice versa.

If you bought an a academic version, do you still have the installation disks and serial number that came with it?

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 24, 2018

#1 Transferring any software  from one machine to another rarely works.  You really need to wipe off the old software and run the installation routines from disks or downloads.   See links below.

#2  Creative Suite installers are old.  They don't work with newer Macs.  You'll have to use workarounds for that as well. 

Installing Creative Suite on macOS 10.12 (Sierra)

#3  Sign-in to your Adobe Account with a different browser that allows cookies and doesn't have script blocker add-ons.

Adobe Account

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Participating Frequently
December 24, 2018

The first link provided speaks only to Windows. Not Mac. The information provided on the link is beyond my competence. Looks like my website is going to die. Thanks anyway.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 24, 2018

https://forums.adobe.com/people/WTF+does+this+mean  wrote

The first link provided speaks only to Windows. Not Mac.

Scroll down to where it says 

Run the CC Cleaner Tool for Mac OS

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Legend
December 24, 2018

If memory serves me correctly its via the help menu... Help > Deactivate.

If you dont have access to the old machine you'll need to reach out to Adobe support.

Paul-M - Community Expert
Participating Frequently
December 24, 2018

Thanks. Apparently I must reach out by phone because the online pinwheel won't let me proceed. I'll try some day when I have lots of time to wait in queue.

Legend
December 24, 2018

With CS6 you need to deactivate on the old machine usually. Do yyo have access to the old Mac?

Paul-M - Community Expert
Participating Frequently
December 24, 2018

Old Mac is gone.