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I'm a registered owner of PS CS2 and have used it for yrs on a defunct Win 7 machine. Trying to install it on a new Win 11 unit, and having a difficult time in doing so. Any advice would be appreciated.
@Robert30543937znuh the activation servers for CS4, CS3 and CS2 have been shutdown, so even if you could install it you won't be able to activate it
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@Robert30543937znuh the activation servers for CS4, CS3 and CS2 have been shutdown, so even if you could install it you won't be able to activate it
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Adobe had to retire their aging activation servers for earlier versions of the Creative Suite several years ago, making it impossible to activate Creative Suite 2 products nowadays.
Even if they were still up and running and you could activate it, there's no guarantee that these older products will run flawlessly on Windows 11.
Edit: Argh... Ged was faster 😄
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After Adobe killed the activation servers, they made an activation-free version available to licensed users here:
<dead link removed-kglad>
Unfortunately, this link is not currently active, and redirects to a generic page with no useful information, though you may still be able to access the old page <edit-kglad>. Whether CS2 works on Windows 11 is another issue (I have successfully installed CS3 on W11 using a similar activation-free installer that Adobe used to provide, but I recall CS2 being problematic on W10). Even if it does work, CS2 has some significant known security vulnerabilities that were only patched in later versions.
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I have the old activation-free version but it's not installing properly on Windows 11. Is there a way to activate compatibility mode installation?
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Case in point, as was pointed out above: even if it could be activated, there's no guarantee that 20 year old (!) software will work in a modern operating system on modern hardware.
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It did install in compatibility mode and appears to be running fine.
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I haven't tried it on Win 11, but on Win 10, installing and running CS2 worked for me, if i installed the apps (Photoshop, Illustrator etc) individually (i.e. with their individual setup.exe's). However, if instead, i used the setup.exe for the entire suite, i ran into some licensing problems.
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@j.klein Once the 30 day trial period is out, it will stop working.
(BTW - a suite serial number will not be accepted for an individual application, and vice versa).
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I've been using my installation for years already though.. it will ask me to register every time i open a CS2 app, but thats something different i reckon.. and i can just cancel that dialog and start working..
I was given a set of serial numbers (win / mac, single apps and suite). I bought it as a student from my university, so maybe its some special thingy.. it looks quite normal to me though..
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There's no way to activate it when that time comes. The servers are permanently shut down.
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Ok, i went to check my install files, they contain a substring "NonRet" which probably stands for non-retail. According to ChatGPT, this makes sense, as i bought CS2 as a student from my university and also, because such "academic" licences may have been pre-activated and therefore need no activation after 30 days. So i guess i'm lucky .. and thankful 🙂
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