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Photoshop says I'm signed into more than 2 devices when I'm not

New Here ,
Oct 07, 2022 Oct 07, 2022

I have only TWO computers with Photoshop installed that I'm signed into, but whenever I start PS on either one of them, I get this message...

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The one that says "This device" is the SAME device as whichever one I'm signed into at the moment, which is either KPOP-BASE1, or DARREN4, so it's counting that one device twice. There is no third computer/device anywhere, so basically, it's only letting me sign into ONE computer at a time, not two like it claims I'm allowed.

 

This just started happening in the last few days, but before that, I could be signed into both computers all day long with no issues. I've signed out of my Adobe account and rebooted both computers, but that didn't work.

 

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LEGEND ,
Oct 08, 2022 Oct 08, 2022

Start by checking your status via the web site. Perhaps soem invalid info is lingering there. Otherwise refer to this and the pages linked from there:

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install/kb/activation-deactivation-help.html

 

Perhaps you need to manually delete some old activation data that the CC app/ license manager is latching on wrongly. also if it worked before and only changed recently, there's a good chance it actualyl has to do with changes you may have made in your internet configuration, so check your router and all that as well.

 

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Community Expert ,
Oct 08, 2022 Oct 08, 2022

Have you tried signing out and back in? 

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New Here ,
Oct 08, 2022 Oct 08, 2022
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Yeah, I tried that a couple of times, but it didn't work, however, today I got a new error that simply said that Photoshop encountered an error and needed to close. So, I resorted to one of the old tricks in the book by not only signing out of both computers, but also completely uninstalling and re-installing all Adobe apps associated with my account (on both computers), and that seemed to fix it. 🙂

I probably should have tried that earlier, but since it seemed to be account-related, I didn't think it would be necessary. Live and learn, I guess. Thanks!

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