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Adobe photoshop cs6 13.0.1 is being detected as threat
Adobe photoshop cs6 13.0.1 is being detected as threat






adobe photoshop cs6 13.0.1 is being detected as threat
  1. #Adobe photoshop cs6 13.0.1 is being detected as threat install#
  2. #Adobe photoshop cs6 13.0.1 is being detected as threat update#
  3. #Adobe photoshop cs6 13.0.1 is being detected as threat Offline#

If for some reason I ever don't have access anymore to their software, my PSD files and other CS files are useless.įourthly, with CC, you are forced into whatever they do to it. Thirdly, not even considering the money aspect, I don't like the idea that I'm renting my own files. I can think of a number of things they could do which would be very bad. Secondly, there is nothing from stopping Adobe, or any company that may buy out Adobe, from raising the subscription rates, or even changing the way in which subscriptions or billing work. in quick response to the question of why I'm so concerned about $10 a month:įirstly, I have the entire CS6 suite and I use more than just Photoshop, which means I would need the $50 / month plan

#Adobe photoshop cs6 13.0.1 is being detected as threat update#

May update this thread at some point with my firsthand findings.

#Adobe photoshop cs6 13.0.1 is being detected as threat install#

That said, I will install CS6 on my new PC and give it a go with activation in a small case that all of my gathered intel is somehow wrong, including the Adobe ACP's statement about the servers and everyone else's issues, etc.

adobe photoshop cs6 13.0.1 is being detected as threat

My fear is that Adobe might let me "deactivate" but block me from "activating", then I'm SOL. This would mean I would probably need to "deactivate" my CS6 on the current machine in order to install on the new one. Generally you can only activate CS6 on a limited number of computers and I think I'm at that limit (not 100% sure).

#Adobe photoshop cs6 13.0.1 is being detected as threat Offline#

Then that will become my 'internet' and 'general' use computer, and I will take the new fancy computer completely offline and have it be my media workstation, completely removing any risk of infection from online threats. The idea is to get the new pc up and running completely with all my programs, files, etc and then when I'm sure I am good with that, I will pull the HD from the old computer and swap in a new one and install Windows fresh, basically rebuilding it. Thus I am having to move everything to a new computer which can be fully updated and more secure, including all of my files, programs, etc. I have had to take the computer offline completely because there is too high a security risk of getting a virus or malware. Here's the deal: I have CS6 working on my current computer, but the computer has many problems (partially corrupt operating system, and cannot do 1/2 the things I should be able to do such as install operating system updates and security patches).

adobe photoshop cs6 13.0.1 is being detected as threat

A number of posts on the forums are from people experiencing an inability to activate CS6 when moving to a new computer - some say 'could not connect to server' or similar A coworker at my job said she attempted to reinstall and activate her CS6 and it was deniedĤ. The adobe CS6 pages state that CS6 is no longer available (I realize this is not necessarily the same thing as 'can no longer be activated' but why leave the activation servers on when they stopped selling it and want people to move to CC)ģ. I was researching on the adobe forums and in one post, an Adobe ACP (which I believe means Adobe Community Professional) stated that as of January 2017 the CS activation servers were shut downĢ. I am basing my claim of the activation servers being shut down on a number of things (although to be very transparent, "no" I don't have personal experience with this.yet)ġ.








Adobe photoshop cs6 13.0.1 is being detected as threat