Last thing tried was a command line tool to uninstall creative cloud app and all adobe products, but it failed to remove anything but creative cloud, and I have since removed photoshop and acrobat, reinstalled creative cloud and both programs, but still no luck.Īnyone know what's going on here? I'm getting tired of having to do all this stuff just to get into photoshop.For those experiencing the annoying Adobe ID popup when launching programs you can try updating your hosts file and adding the lines below. I've contacted adobe support via chat twice over this but they were useless. The one in the middle is the laptop and I don't have any trouble with that. ![]() Here's the activation screen during this process.ĭESKTOP is the same machine as "This device". The activation screen sees the desktop and the laptop, and I'm working on the desktop, but it doesn't seem to recognise that I'm starting photoshop on the same machine as last time so asks me to sign out of DESKTOP so that I can sign into DESKTOP. The weird thing is I only have it installed on the desktop and laptop, the laptop is hardly ever used for photoshop (it's weeks and weeks since I last opened photoshop on the laptop), so photoshop is really only ever launched on the desktop machine. When I open up photoshop, say 4 days out of 7, it asks me to sign in, and then it tells me I've reached my activation limit and have to sign out of one other computer. This computer is shut down every night and fully rebooted the next day. Photoshop and Acrobat were installed via this. I am also having Acrobat X ask me to sign in often, but photoshop is doing it far more.
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