Thanks for that, JCO,
I have licenses for both CS4 and 6, so hopefully I don't need to regress that 
far.
Jostein


Den 27. oktober 2018 11.03.15 CEST, skrev "J.C. O'Connell" <hifis...@gate.net>:
>I dont know about CS6, Im still using  CS2 which adobe offered totally 
>
>free for a while
>on their website as a legacy solution.
>jco
>
>
>
>On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 21:21:55 -0400, John <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> On 10/26/2018 16:43, Jostein wrote:
>>> After a harddrive replacement a good year ago, Photoshop CS6 has
>kept  
>>> nagging me for its license key every time I open the program. All  
>>> online suggestions for fixing have been tried to no avail.
>>>  So, now I'm thinking it's time to move on. CS6 is getting old, and
>the  
>>> UI does not scale well on larger screen resolutions. But a CC  
>>> subscription is not an option.
>>>  Anyone on the list using Corel Paintshop Pro or Affinity Photo?
>>> - I'd love to hear your experiences. :-)
>>>  Jostein
>>>
>>
>> If you activated CS6 when you originally installed it you should be
>able  
>> to find your product key in your Adobe "Account".
>>
>> I went through that my failed attempt to install the Windoze10
>"upgrade"  
>> on my Photoshop computer & discovered that the Microsoft Windoze
>backup  
>> I made wouldn't restore. I ended up having to reinstall software from
> 
>> disk.
>>
>> Fortunately I had the disks.
>>
>> IIRC, I had to go on to Adobe's site to "deactivate" one instance of 
>
>> Photoshop on my computer before I could activate it on the same
>computer  
>> even though I was attempting to install it on the same computer it
>had  
>> already been installed on.
>>
>> It wouldn't let me enter my license key as long as it thought it was 
>
>> already installed on two computers.
>>
>> When I later switched over to SSD's it migrated with no hassle. Go  
>> figure.
>>
>> I've used Corel Paintshop Pro and found their licensing arrangements
>to  
>> be even less congenial than Adobe's.
>>

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