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1. Re: Activation/deactivation
Arpit Kapoor Jun 18, 2013 7:12 AM (in response to aikane)That is not possible, you can have the applications activated on upto 2 machines not more than that. If you will try to do so on the 3rd one, you will get the over activation prompt and will need to de-activate on the old machine and activate it on the new one.
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2. Re: Activation/deactivation
aikane Jun 18, 2013 8:05 AM (in response to Arpit Kapoor)I'm not sure you understood me. I am not trying to do anything that the terms of use don't allow. I want to individually activate/deactivate machines as needed. I will never have more than the two allowable machines active at once. I thought that somewhere I would be able to manage the activations but I gather you are telling me that the only way is to activate on the thrid machine and then I will (I hope) get a prompt that will let me choose which machines to make active, is that correct?
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3. Re: Activation/deactivation
Ken G. Rice Jun 18, 2013 11:30 AM (in response to aikane)You can explicitly deactivate your Creative Cloud subscription on a machine by launching an application such as Photoshop and from the Help menu choose Deactivate.
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4. Re: Activation/deactivation
bkmvl Jun 18, 2013 12:07 PM (in response to Ken G. Rice)Problem for me right now is my old CS6 applications won't start so i can do deactivate, my soundbooth cs5 runs ok since that is not a creative cloud app, only run cc on my stationary computer alongside cs6.
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5. Re: Activation/deactivation
aikane Jun 18, 2013 2:58 PM (in response to Ken G. Rice)From my OP:
aikane wrote:
I installed PS CC and expected to find a "deactivate" entry in the Help menu, but there isn't one (although I searched and found another discusssion that indicated that there would be).
None of my CC apps have such a thing, that's why I'm here asking a question.
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6. Re: Activation/deactivation
Jeff A Wright Jun 18, 2013 3:04 PM (in response to aikane)Aikane you can find information on how to sign out at Activation, deactivation | Sign in, sign out | Adobe products - http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/activation-deactivation-products.html.
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8. Re: Activation/deactivation
aikane Jun 18, 2013 6:48 PM (in response to Jeff A Wright)I've been tripped up by terminology changes. D'oh! I'm not used to this cloud thingy.
Thanks for the help, guys.





