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I was connected to an organization with my school email. I graduated and used my school email for a free trail for 2 weeks then charged $20 a month which I am okay with and I changed the email to my personal email now. When I clicked on indesign this morning it said
"Your InDesign license has expired.
For questions regarding your account or to renew your license, please contact your IT administrator.
You’re currently signed in with your email ID *******@gmail.com. You can also sign out and use an adobe ID that already has a paid subscription."Copy link to clipboard
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Hi @brittanypelaez,
Thank you for reaching out.
Upon checking, I can confirm that you have an active Creative Cloud Photography (Individual) plan associated with the Adobe ID used to post this query. As you've mentioned, you recently updated your account to use a personal email address but are still seeing the following error:
“Your InDesign license has expired.
For questions regarding your account or to renew your license, please contact your IT administrator.”
This error typically occurs when there are cached credentials or outdated license files on the system. Please try the following steps to resolve the issue:
Clear cached licensing information:
Follow the instructions in this guide:
https://adobe.ly/3TeMh9J
Reset your hosts file (in case of network or activation interference):
https://adobe.ly/4lAe3tq
If the issue persists, follow steps 1–7 in this article to resolve license and trial errors:
https://adobe.ly/40xEOGC
After completing the steps, sign out of all Adobe applications and the Creative Cloud desktop app, then sign back in using your personal email.
We hope this helps. Please let us know if you continue to experience issues or need further assistance.
Regards,
^AN
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