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I have an old, reliable copy of Photoshop Elements 5.0 that does everything I need, and I've installed it on my new Windows 11 PC. It works just fine but nags me to register it. However, the registration process always gives a Registration Error. Every time I start up Elements I have to click "Register Later" because it won't permit me to "Register Now." Any ideas on how to get this registered?
No go. But I finally found something that WORKED! All I had to do was delete two files in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 5.0 folder: regsresen_GB.dll and regsresen_US.dll.
(I actually moved them elsewhere in case I needed them to restore the program's operation.)
Evidently those *.dll files are necessary to open the registration dialog. With them gone, it stops asking me about registration. And once I launch the program, if I go to Help - Registration... it just ignores
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You need to ask program questions in the forum for the program you are using
To ask in the forum for your program please start at https://community.adobe.com/
Moving from Using the Community (which is about the forums) to the Photoshop Elements forum
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Thank you. That's where I thought I was since it says "Home > Photoshop Elements > Discussions" at the top of the page. I will try again.
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Can't you justuse it without registering? The lowest version I have is pse 10- never any issues.
Something to think about: Registration servers for such an old version are surely shut down for probably at least 10 years.
Probably time to step into the modern world: Here is a link to a 7 day free trial of pse 2025:
https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-elements/free-trial.html
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Thank you for responding. Why would I spend $33 per year for a subscription to something that I already own? Or are you offering to pay it for me?
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Your version was released 18 years ago, that's why I suggested it. There have been tons of changes in the past 18 years, You own a version which has not been offically supported for 16 years.
Of course I won't pay for it: you stick with version 5, that is entirely your choice. You really need to give pse 2025 a try.
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PSE 5 doesn't need to be registered and can't be registered.
I've never registered it, and I am using it on a Windows XP and a Windows 7 computer.
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Try this:
Go to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 5.0
right click on the
PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe
and Run As Administrator
in the Organizer if the registration dialog does not pop up go to Help>Registration and click Do Not Register.
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Thanks for the idea, but it doesn't work. The registration dialog opens when I run PhotoshopElementsOrganizer in Adminstrator Mode. I can never get to a window that gives me the "Do Not Register" Option. I tried running the other Elements *.exe files the same way, and it doesn't work with any of them, either.
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Try the above without your internet connected.
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Thanks, but no luck. Unplugged ethernet cable, turned off WiFi, and stopped VPN just for the heck of it. No change. Registration dialog opens regardless.
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Try it in Safe Mode.
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Safe Mode seems to be a lot more complicated to use than in past versions of Windows. I think I'll just have to learn to deal with the registration pestering every time I open Elements, although I'll continue to research if some tweaks to the Windows Registry can fix the problem.
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Try disabling this on startup:
Adobe Application Manager (Updater).exe
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No go. But I finally found something that WORKED! All I had to do was delete two files in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 5.0 folder: regsresen_GB.dll and regsresen_US.dll.
(I actually moved them elsewhere in case I needed them to restore the program's operation.)
Evidently those *.dll files are necessary to open the registration dialog. With them gone, it stops asking me about registration. And once I launch the program, if I go to Help - Registration... it just ignores it.
Thanks for all your help!
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Thanks for letting us know what worked for you.