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Hi, hope someone can help me with this.
I've been using Photoshop CS5.1 Extended for several years without any problems. But a few weeks ago, out of the blue (no major changes or new installations on my computer) it suddenly started asking for my serial number every time I'm starting the program. I can enter it and confirm it (it's valid and the registration is confirmed), but as soon as I shut down Photoshop and start it again -- I have to enter it again.
I have no idea what to do other than re-entering it every time. I've googled and found some posts saying I should rename some cache.db file, but that didn't work -- a new cache file popped up right after renaming it and the problem persisted.
Any help will be much appreciated.
I'm using Windows 8.1, and I have both the 64-Bit and the 32-Bit versions installed (used to work without any problems or complications). Serial number is valid and legal. Internet works fine to connect to the licensing server.
Thanks!
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after licensing, note the files/date/time in
Windows 64 bit: Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\ Adobe PCD\ --> pcd.db and a "cache" folder with cache.db and four files with a numbers/letters combination as filename
ProgramData\Adobe\SLStore --> has three .lic files and three files with a numbers/letters combination as filename
restart your computer and note if anything's changed in those files.
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check to see if you have some clean up program (like ccleaner) that's removing your licensing info.
Adobe PCD folder and SLStore (licensing information), https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/configuration-error-cs5.html:
Adobe PCD:
Windows 32 bit: Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe PCD\
Windows 64 bit: Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\ Adobe PCD\
C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe
C:\ProgramData\FLEXnet folder
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe PCD
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\caps
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\backup
SLStore:
ProgramData\Adobe\SLStore
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Here's what I have:
Windows 32 bit: Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe PCD\ --> directory "Adobe" exists but no "Adobe PCD" in there
Windows 64 bit: Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\ Adobe PCD\ --> pcd.db and a "cache" folder with cache.db and four files with a numbers/letters combination as filename
ProgramData\Adobe\SLStore --> has three .lic files and three files with a numbers/letters combination as filename (and a bmp file)
The other folders you mentioned also exist...
So, how can I tell now if something's missing or what would I do next?
(I'm not using any cleaners and haven't installed any new anti-virus software either... not sure if any minor Windows update might have done something though.. :-/)
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after licensing, note the files/date/time in
Windows 64 bit: Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\ Adobe PCD\ --> pcd.db and a "cache" folder with cache.db and four files with a numbers/letters combination as filename
ProgramData\Adobe\SLStore --> has three .lic files and three files with a numbers/letters combination as filename
restart your computer and note if anything's changed in those files.
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Okay, now it gets crazy: the license window doesn't show up again like it did just an hour ago.
Before I opened this topic, I had to re-enter my license key three times. Same the other day this week. And several times before that. But now, I closed down Photoshop, rebooted my computer several times, opened all other programs (like Outlook, Chrome, etc.) to reproduce the error under the same conditions -- and the fricking thing keeps working the way it's supposed to. I swear I'm not trying to waste your time, lol.
I took screenshots of all the folders you mentioned so I'll have the files/dates/times to compare next time the licensing window shows up. Guess I'll just have to wait... I'll bump this thread as soon as the problem re-occurs. Thanks for your help so far!
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you're welcome.
but this doesn't sound crazy. my guess is there is some clean-up program that's (erroneously) removing those files. i've not heard of a virus doing that but it wouldn't hurt to scan your computer.

