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CS6 Anzahl der Installationen überschritten

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Apr 19, 2024 Apr 19, 2024

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Ich habe CS6 wohl mehrfach installiert und erhalte bei der Installation auf meinem neuen Rechner eine Fehlermeldung  "Anzahl Installationen überschritten".  Die alten Rechner sind nicht mehr zugänglich. Kann ich mit der Installations CD,  PN  und Seriennummer die alten Installationen deaktivieren, um CS6 erneut installieren zu können.  Danke für Tips und Hinweise.

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Community Expert , Apr 19, 2024 Apr 19, 2024

@Jürgen-66346 if you can't deactivate it on the old computer, you're out of luck, Adobe don't reset activation counts any longer

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@Jürgen-66346 if you can't deactivate it on the old computer, you're out of luck, Adobe don't reset activation counts any longer

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Adobe don't support CS6 anymore so you won't get any help. As Ged mentioned, you may be out of luck.

  

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