How do I report an email, website or pop-up window that falsely claims to represent Adobe?
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I have a legal and installed version of photoshop 5.5 (yeah, I know, I'm a dinosaur) and I try to upgrade to photoshop 6 and the install tells me that "A qualifying version of Photoshop was not detected" but both versions are legal disks. If anyone knows what I am supposed to do now, I would appreciate that knowledge.
try running in compatibilty mode, probably using the oldest os offered, or win 98
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I am very sorry as well. Thank you all for giving a crap.
Jane, how did you know about the @outlook.com address? Are you aware of others that have been hosed like myself?
And d fosse, I apologize for being rude.
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Hi William,
They had a slightly different address, which was banned. I will report this one.
Jane
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LOL. I was just about to ask what the address was to report fraud.
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When we report spammers who PM folks, we are always told the best way is for the user to click the Report button in the message window. Do you see any PMs when you click the envelope in the upper right?
It's not just the Adobe forums. Spammers are everywhere these days! 😖
See this page for reporting:
https://helpx.adobe.com/security/alertus.html
How do I report an email, website or pop-up window that falsely claims to represent Adobe?
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Contact phishing@adobe.com. |
How do I report software piracy (copying, selling, or use of software that hasn't been properly licensed)?
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Visit the Adobe anti-piracy page. |
Jane
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Thank you, Jane!
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You're welcome, William!
Jane
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And d fosse, I apologize for being rude
By @William27340386uf31
No problem, I expected a lot worse 😉
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Still, it is pretty arrogant to think that I am smarter than members who have been here I don't know how many years.
Thank you for being patient with the newb.
(do people still use the term newbie?)
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I didn't know about the messages until it was mentioned...
Welcome to Adobe Support Community
Hi,
You can Directly send Email to our Adobe Customer Care Team Email Address:-
AdobeHelp.Care@outlook.com and they will help you via Email.
Team Adobe
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Welcome to Adobe Support Community
Hi,
You can Directly send Email to our Adobe Customer Care Team Email Address:-
AdobeHelp.Care@outlook.com and they will help you via Email.
Team Adobe
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This spammer has been caught and banned. Thank you for reporting him/her/it.
Jane
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Update:
I did get a refund via PayPal. PayPal is considering canceling their account for selling illegal products. They kept emailing me to drop the dispute with PayPal and I kept responding Please refund my money. Once, they sent links and images to many other sites that were also selling CS6. I highlighted the important part and part of my response was Looks like you already know you are selling illegal software followed by my Please refund my money. That was pretty funny. One of the links leads to a site
Also, I sent the entire email conversation to piracy@adobe.com. They took care of the issue. I didn't get a response (I don't really know why I expected a personal response, but anyway...) so every so often I would open an image in the illegal copy of CS6 I had and one day when I loaded an image all that came up was a couple hundred pixels. It was like a starry night in technicolor! The other people they scammed are gonna be really, really mad when their CS6 doesn't work!!! hehehe That might put a damper at least on their selling Photoshop. I don't expect they have a bunch of serial numbers hanging around that will work.
Normally I am a stickler about privacy issues so for a minute I was irritated that Adobe had "invaded" my computer to disable CS6. Then I thought that if I had spent a lot of time and money creating something and I found out someone was using it without paying me, I'd do something about it myself.
As far as my first issue about the PS6 upgrade, not only am I gullible enough to fall for buying illegal software, it seems I can't read clear English either. The upgrade instructions clearly state something to the effect to insert the media from a PS version 4.1 or later and don't forget to put the upgrade cd back into the drive before continuing. WOW. Funny how things work when you follow instructions...
Now I have another issue (see attached screenshot). PS6 won't start. My hardware has not changed, no windows update recently, no driver updates etc. This started shortly after the illegal CS6 was uninstalled. Then, yesterday PS 5.5 won't load an image. The progress indicator (or whatever it's called) just keeps spinning and and spinning. I do have to admit I did play around with CS6 while I had it. Could this be due to Adobe disabling my legal versions because of what I did with CS6 before uninstalling it? Does anyone know what to do to fix this? If not, who do I contact to see if I can use my legal PS versions?
PS: I took the advice, even though I didn't seem to find an issue, to format my drive and put my system back to it's original install state. I did lose the copy of MS Office 2016 I bought when I bought the laptop from Dell, but I'm working on that.
Bill
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Did you reinstall CS5.5 from the original DVD?
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Well, they are cds, not dvds, but yes, a fresh install of the original Photoshop 5.5 and a v6 upgrade purchasrd in 2000. It is all I have, cannot afford a new version and these versions do what I need
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CS6 is no bargain at any price. It's obsolete software that's more than a decade out of date. It won't install much less run on most modern computers.
Best advice, get modern software. If not Photoshop, then something else.
Photoshop Elements (no subscription needed).
https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-elements.html
Creative Cloud Photography Plan (approx $10/month for 12 months). Includes the following:
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography.html
Premium Adobe Express ($10/month).
https://helpx.adobe.com/express/using/express-overview.html
Creative Cloud All Apps (51 + pro-apps & services) and Single App Plans
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html
Hope that helps.
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William,
You wiped the drive, reinstalled winows 10 or 11 and updates, then installed ps 5.5 and ps 6 and you get that error message when starting photoshop 6?
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That is correct. Complete install of os, windows and driver updates and same hardware error even though PS6 (not CS6) will function a few times, then give the harware error.
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You responded and I appreciate that.
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try running in compatibilty mode, probably using the oldest os offered, or win 98
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I'm running Windows 10.
Bill
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yes, but ps versions were designed to work with an older os.
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Thank you very much! At least now PS6 actually loaded. We'll see if it continues to run, but your help has gotten me a very good start!
Bill
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you're welcome. keep us updated.
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@kglad After using compatibility mode, PS6 has been working perfectly! Thank you very, very much!