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How to access threads from the "old" Adobe forum?

Explorer ,
Sep 15, 2019 Sep 15, 2019

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I am just trying to access a thread (https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2217630from the "old" Adobe forum, which I found via google search. But if I click on this link, Adobe automatically redirects me to their landing page  https://community.adobe.com/

How can I access these old forum threads? This is only an example, its the same problem with all other old threads which have the url "forums.adobe.com/thread/xxxxxx". And with the search function in the adobe community I neither can find the thread.

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Thanks a lot for answers!

 

 

 

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Community Expert ,
Sep 15, 2019 Sep 15, 2019

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Not all threads were carried over.

Anything after 14 August 2019 and anything older than 2016 is gone.

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Explorer ,
Sep 15, 2019 Sep 15, 2019

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Thanks for your answer. "anything older than 2016 is gone" This cannot be serious Adobe? All that knowledge is gone? I know that there is a thread that probably solves my problem but I cannot access it because Adobe made a new design of their forums?

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Community Expert ,
Sep 15, 2019 Sep 15, 2019

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I suggest you start a new discussion in the Premier Pro forum. 

Hopefully the experts there can assist you.

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
Alt-Web Design & Publishing ~ Web : Print : Graphics : Media

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Mar 12, 2021 Mar 12, 2021

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I hope at least Adobe keep the archive. It's History. What were the trends 20 years ago... 

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Mar 13, 2021 Mar 13, 2021

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They have kept at least some of those threads.

Some of those threads may be able to be retreived by special request to a member of  Adobe Staff.

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Mar 13, 2021 Mar 13, 2021

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None of us expected Adobe to throw away all that knowledge.

Even the 'experts' need those old archives unless you have a photographic memory.

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