

There's no such thing as a "forever license." Eventually, the activation servers for discontinued products will age out and be decommissioned as was the case with previous CS & pre-CS versions. the license should be good for as long as the computer and operating system are unchangedīy that's not entirely true. I obtained the license as a stand-alone purchase and the license should be good for as long as the computer and operating system are unchanged Thanks! I am not asking for support on a newer vintage computer. Please note that I appreciate that Adobe no longer supports this produce for use on newer vintage computers.

#Ivolume license how to#
Perhaps that is the only way, but if you could instruct me how to generate the request code, perhaps that would work and I could do the rest at my end. The last time this happened, a member of your staff had to remote access the computer to reinstate the license. But there is no way to get a Request code via the Adobe website. However attempts to do this fail because I am asked to submit a "request code" in a addition to the serial number, in order to get "Generate Response Code". This happened once before, around 6 months ago with another one of the Mac computers, and I was instructed by Adobe to do an Offline Activation. But I can't access the Adobe CS6 software because I cannot reactivate the license. The HD died on one of these computers and is now replaced and the system restored using a Time Machine backup. I purchased two licenses ~2014 for use on Mac computers running 10.12, now running 10.13. I need to reactivate a volume license for Adobe Creative Suite (especially Photoshop CS6 and Illustrator CS6).
