Disin Koala
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- Apr 26, 2023
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Adobe Photoshop v24 Problem: "This app is not adobe original e and may be retired soon(...)"
My photoshop keeps showing the window that it is not original and that it will be deactivated in X days, and that was from one day to the next.
I can tell everyone that I've tried EVERYTHING, or almost everything...
- Uninstalled and installed separate and pre-cracked crack version
- I uninstalled and installed older versions
- Removed system registry from adobe Photoshop
- Manually blocked adobe photoshop internet access
- %ProgramFiles% (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Desktop Common\ADS\Adobe Desktop Service.exe
- %ProgramFiles% (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Desktop Common\IPCBox\AdobeIPCBroker.exe
- %ProgramFiles%\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2023\Photoshop.exe
- I looked for some service and process on the adobe computer that was doing this but found nothing
Well... I said I did ALMOST everything, so the last thing would be to format the computer, but we all know how annoying it is to do that...
Does anyone have a solution in mind?
Obs.: I'm currently trying to use the "Adobe Photoshop 2023 v24.1.0.166 (x64) FULL [TheWindowsForum.com]"
Below is a print of the window that appears to me (I apologize for being in Portuguese):
My photoshop keeps showing the window that it is not original and that it will be deactivated in X days, and that was from one day to the next.
I can tell everyone that I've tried EVERYTHING, or almost everything...
- Uninstalled and installed separate and pre-cracked crack version
- I uninstalled and installed older versions
- Removed system registry from adobe Photoshop
- Manually blocked adobe photoshop internet access
- %ProgramFiles% (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Desktop Common\ADS\Adobe Desktop Service.exe
- %ProgramFiles% (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Desktop Common\IPCBox\AdobeIPCBroker.exe
- %ProgramFiles%\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2023\Photoshop.exe
- I looked for some service and process on the adobe computer that was doing this but found nothing
Well... I said I did ALMOST everything, so the last thing would be to format the computer, but we all know how annoying it is to do that...
Does anyone have a solution in mind?
Obs.: I'm currently trying to use the "Adobe Photoshop 2023 v24.1.0.166 (x64) FULL [TheWindowsForum.com]"
Below is a print of the window that appears to me (I apologize for being in Portuguese):