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Photoshop 2023 fine on one device but not the other?

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Seriously you don't think anyone else (including yours truly) can't make the same mistake? Think again!
Unfortunately the only way is to turn off internet for it to function properly. The other computer is fine though, I don't know what happened.
 
Yup. Check your hosts file. Copy the one from the working system to the problematic system. Use notepad that you open as administrator. (Left click notepad exe file or type notepad in the search box and left click open as administrator). It's as simple as that ( I hope) If that doesn't work (it should) come on back and we will figure it out.
 
Yup. Check your hosts file. Copy the one from the working system to the problematic system. Use notepad that you open as administrator. (Left click notepad exe file or type notepad in the search box and left click open as administrator). It's as simple as that ( I hope) If that doesn't work (it should) come on back and we will figure it out.
I found a different solution via blocking the apps from accessing the internet. Works like a charm, or you can just toggle airplane mode too. Either way works. Thank you!
 
I found a different solution via blocking the apps from accessing the internet. Works like a charm, or you can just toggle airplane mode too. Either way works. Thank you!
Aside from disconnecting the Ethernet cable, how does one prevent Photoshop from linking to internet - thus the unregistered program is disabled.
 
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