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Nohjekim
Inspiring
June 9, 2009
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Registration Window keeps opening?

  • June 9, 2009
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Hi

I recently installed Windows 7RC on my computer and then reinstalled all my Adobe software.

My system is set to dual boot to Windows XP and Windows 7 RC.

This is more of an anoyance then a real problem but if anyone has any ideas how to stop it, I would like to hear them.

Since reinstall everytime I open any of my Adobe software, Indesign CS3, Illustrator CS3, Photoshop CS2, Premiere, the registration window opens.

The first few times I went through the process of registering again with all of them.  I recieved the "Thank you for registering E-mail etc.

This doesn't happen in XP.

Anyone have any idea how to stop this?

Mike

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    Correct answer Jbeckha2

    Another solution that may be a little easier is to right click on photoshop and click "run as administrator". The registration window will pop up again (and for the last time... hooray). Make your selection and this time photoshop will remember what you choose. From now on you can start photoshop normally and the registration window shouldn't come back.

    13 replies

    Participant
    June 7, 2024

    7 June 2023

    I just had this problem of the Registration coming up every time I transferred an Image from BreezeBrowser to Photoshop CS2...

    Solved that by going to the Windows Key and Right Clicking on the CS2 line and selecting More... then selecting Run As Administrator.

    That works for Me with Win 10 .

    T.Connell, M.Photog, Cr. Retired

    Participant
    February 27, 2010

    I finally solved the problem by going to the Adobe installation folder, clicking on the Adobe Professional 8 icon and checking "run as administrator" then marking it as run as administrator for all users.  It finally solved my problem.  I had no registration file to edit in Appdata, so this was my only choice.  Problem solved.  Has not occurred since.  Windows 7 Professional, Adobe Acrobat Pro.

    Chris

    Participating Frequently
    March 1, 2010

    Hi Chris: Thanks for remembering me and sending this message to me.

    Unbelievably the Photoshop Starter 3.0 Registration actually jumped on my

    screen when I plugged in my Sony Reader and wanted to download a book. Oh

    my goodness-- it just will not give up. I tried to do what you did but I

    didn't have a password as an administrator. I think my solution is going to

    be to buy a Mac.

    December 25, 2010

    Hi,

    I came here from another thread.  I'm having the same 'registration window from hell' that won't go away.  Running Windows 7 Ultimate and I don't have the file that was mentioned earlier, so can't change anything to 'never'.

    I'm using Photoshop CS2 v9, and can't afford to upgrade, so I'm going to have to deal.

    Someone suggested turning off the UAC.  But if I do that, won't that leave my computer unprotected?  Or can I turn it off for the purposes of this test and if it works turn it back on?

    I had this same registered version on my old XP box which died this past October, and took my hard drive to it's death.  So I went through the same thing some of you all did. I re-registered it just to get it to shut up, but it keeps coming back.

    Guess I'll try the UAC trick.  Did anyone ever commit to saying CS2 won't behave on Win 7?  Mine works fine after I tell it 'don't register'.

    sapat

    Nohjekim
    NohjekimAuthor
    Inspiring
    January 25, 2010

    Hi again.

    While I haven't had the problem with my other Adobe programs for a while, I was still having the registration window open every time I started Premiere.

    I did the "Start as Administrator" thing and that solved that problem.

    Thanks for the heads up!

    That was a much easier solution the the problem.

    Mike

    Jbeckha2Correct answer
    Participant
    January 25, 2010

    Another solution that may be a little easier is to right click on photoshop and click "run as administrator". The registration window will pop up again (and for the last time... hooray). Make your selection and this time photoshop will remember what you choose. From now on you can start photoshop normally and the registration window shouldn't come back.

    Participating Frequently
    August 9, 2009

    HELLO TO EVERYONE WHO TALKED TO ME!  I just want you all to know that my brilliant daughter told me to go to Picasa (with Google) and it was able to grab my hostage photos from Photoshop Starter Edition 3.0!!!  I am thrilled and it was Free!  I did just purchase a Photoshop edition for $119.00 thinking it would help me get access to my photos but it did not.  I posted on several of these threads and emailed the expert David Powers- but he never wrote me back.  A lot of you tried to help me but you wanted me to do things way out of my experience/comfort zone, like on the C Drive (scary place...)-- but anyway successful ending (or beginning) and talk about finding it in your own backyard!  I wish I could be in the room with the Photoshop 3.0 people and throw a drink in their face and say Ah-Ha- I got you!  Perhaps I will feel friendly with Photoshop at some time in the future but I know there are probably a lot of people out there like me who lost access to their photos and deleted them from their cameras when PS 3.0 gave them that option and now they don't know what to do.  If you bump into any of them tell them that Google is the answer with PICASA!! HURRAH PICASA!!! 

    August 9, 2009

    Picasa simply indexes every image file on your computer and arranges thumbnails of them in a nice logical way.


    It did not free your hostages – they were free all the time!


    I suggest you ask your daughter to explain some of the basics of file management. 

    Participating Frequently
    August 9, 2009

    Ok- I am sure you are right...but for me with my current knowledge base-- I

    could not access them. The Photoshop registration message would jump up on

    the screen and prevent me from clicking on any of the photos. For me for

    several days there was no solution and I purchased that Photoshop product

    for probably what will be for me, no good reason. I am sure there are

    others like me who had my experience and they will figure they have lost

    their photos. Picasa did what you said they did, but it also allowed me to

    access my photos when I couldn't do it before. What do you do for a living?

    Nohjekim
    NohjekimAuthor
    Inspiring
    August 8, 2009

    Hi again.

    For what it is worth I haven't had any problems installing or running any of my Adobe software in Windows 7RC.

    I'm running Photoshop CS3, Indesign CS3, Illustrator CS4, and Premiere 4.  I'm also running a lot of other software ( some very old ) and have had no problems with any of them with one exception. 

    The Only thing that won't seem to run is Norton Ghost 10, which doesn't want to install.

    I'm still able to run it from my XP installation but when I get my new computer I may have to update it if I'm not going to dual boot.

    I'm not pushing Microsoft but Windows 7 looks like what I have been wishing for, for years.

    An operating system that really works, and fixes it's own problems when it detects one.

    After not being able to get my scanner to work for a month with out booting into XP (no drivers availble from Epson, I looked for them myself on their web site), one day a popup appeared that said "Installing you scanner software" and then You're hardware is ready to use".  And that was it I logged into Photoshop and the scanner worked.

    As soon as the drivers appeared it found them downloaded them and installed them all on it's own.

    Mike

    Participating Frequently
    August 8, 2009

    Hello again:  thank you to everyone trying to help me.  I am now including a screen shot attch of the message I get and as you can see, I need an UNLOCK CODE.  I tried to put the screen shot in my message like I see some of you did, but I got an error message saying the content was not allowed.  What is up with that?  I hope the attch opens for you OK.  All of you sound like major brainiacs to me and if you offer me a solution, please put it in the most basic steps.  I am totally afraid of the C Drive.  Thank you.

    Participant
    August 8, 2009

    Hey Guys, PS CS2, 3, 4 NO DESGINED for Win 7, under any circumstance. Likely it will not work. I would wait until Win 7 goes live, even though you managed to get a hold of an RC, its not the same, until it hits the market. Wait for a patch from Adobe, or wait for CS5. C',on if you are using an RC you should have been smart enough to realize this.

    August 8, 2009

    Sorry, wrong as usual. CS4 works great on Windows 7 RC. Maybe if you bought a new computer to replace your Tandy, todays software would run better for you.

    Nohjekim
    NohjekimAuthor
    Inspiring
    August 7, 2009

    Hi

    The message has quit appearing on all of my Adobe programs.

    The only reason that I can see is that I turned off, and then turned back on "User Account Control".

    While I had it turned off, they were still popping up, but once I restarted it they stopped.

    Maybe this will work for someone else.

    Mike

    Nohjekim
    NohjekimAuthor
    Inspiring
    August 7, 2009

    Hi

    I'm using Windows 7 RC Ultimate and the file just isn't there.

    Where do you turn off User Account Control?

    Mike

    Nohjekim
    NohjekimAuthor
    Inspiring
    August 7, 2009

    Ps.

    Ok I found User Account Control and turned it off, rebooted computer and started Photoshop, Indesign, and Premiere, registration window opened every time.

    Weird, I wonder why there is no Adobe Registration file anywhere, when some people seem to have it and some don't.

    Well I'm going to get a new comprter soon and will install the real Windows 7 Home Premium, we'll see what happens then.

    Mike

    August 7, 2009

    If Windows 7 Home premium is the same as Vista Home Premium you will still not see it.  Seems like only those with Vista Ultimate see the registration file.