![]() ![]() View Error #129:17 | Launch Creative Suite 5.5 product in New Zealand.Īttempting to deactivate an unactivated machine You're starting CS5.5 on macOS in New Zealand. View Resolve connection errors to check your firewall or proxy settings and try again. Causes include connection timeouts due to firewall settings and failure to resolve a hostname due to proxy settings. Set your computer clock to the correct date and time.Īn Internet connection isn't detected. View Activation errors in Adobe Digital Editions. You're trying to start Adobe Digital Editions 2.0. View Resolve the E_ADEPT_REQUEST_EXPIRED error in Digital Editions. You're trying to activate Adobe Digital Editions 1.x or read EPUBs. View Error: Unable to activate | Macromedia products. "Unable to activate | Macromedia products." "Please connect to the Internet and retry." Please connect to the Internet or adjust your clock and try again." "Either your computer is offline or the clock on your computer is set incorrectly, causing a connection error. Product activation is required to use this product." ![]() View the "Activation limit reached" or "Sign-in failed" error. This serial number has already been activated on 2 computers." I'm not sure which."Activation limit reached for. Either they are overloaded, or they are intentionally blocking downloads to some downloads for copyright reasons. That's not an archived 504 error from the Adobe website. Not every one of the links works on Wayback Machine. Also, unless the target URL is explicitly defined by clicking on the linking icon at the top of the editing box, the automatic URL processing strips the asterisk chars from the target URL as well (breaking the link completely). ![]() If the URL text shown above is copied and pasted it won't work. ![]() The asterisk character is always removed from the display (as seen above). Note to moderators: There seems to be a bug in the forum software when posting URLs. Also, if some of the URLs with parameters (ending with "?" and stuff after that) don't work look through the list for URLs for the same file that don't have any parameters. Just ignore those recent dates and grab a capture of the same file from an earlier date. Of course, captures done by the Wayback Machine after the date of removal by Adobe won't work. It looks like those and more were stored on the Wayback Machine: If you have any of these files, please send them to WWPC, so WWPC can host said: However, for them to host it, they first need to get it, so the following text is a request for all you computer users out there who may have a copy of some or all of these files. The above text was for the WWPC admins, requesting they host it. Here you can see the name of every single file that was on the page, and yes, I'm hoping WinWorld PC can manage to find copies of all of these, and host them here on the WWPC website. Now here's a screenshot of the old Adobe page in question, via (as it's no longer available on the actual Adobe website). That above list shows how many files for each program were originally hosted at Adobe's website for CS2 activation-free versions. The CS2 files (installers, patches, extras, documents) which previously were available on Adobe's site, but no longer are, are as follows:Īcrobat Standard 7.0 for Windows (1 file) I'm hoping that WWPC can now start hosting these on their own website. I'm talking ONLY about the versions that previously were available for download, but are no longer available, on Adobe's website, and these versions NEVER required activation (so no cracks were needed for them). Note that I'm NOT talking about other activation-based versions (such as those that came on physical disks) that would now require cracks to get past activation. While you don't host them yet, I'm hoping that you will at some point choose to host all of the activation-free CS2 versions of Adobe's software on this website. That was a VERY cruel move, but hopefully somebody else can step in to fix the situation. Now that went along fine, until some time last year, when Adobe decided to cut off past customers from EVER BEING ABLE TO REINSTALL THEIR SOFTWARE, by removing ALL of the activation-free CS2 versions of their software from their website. Fortunately at the time they were smart enough to realize that people's computers crash sometimes and may require a reinstall of software if you had to format your drive, so they provided activation free versions for customers (though anybody could download it because they didn't put protections on their website). Years ago Adobe shut down their activation servers for CS2 software (this includes CS2 versions of Photoshop, Indesign, etc), due to the cost of running servers for software no longer supported by Adobe. ![]()
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