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1. Re: Serial number
hans-g. Nov 23, 2014 5:35 AM (in response to perfectcopy.biz)Hello,
normally it's enough to have a look at Adobe's database, to see what's stored/saved about your accounts.
Here you will find general infos about your Adobe Account https://www.adobe.com/account.html and there
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/find-serial-number.html.
Hans-Günter
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2. Re: Serial number
hans-g. Nov 23, 2014 5:37 AM (in response to perfectcopy.biz)Hi,
did you purchase your product from these firms like Amazon? If yes, this is not a serial number, only a code with which you can request a serial number from Adobe. Please have a look at http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/find-serial-number.html. (Start here: How did you purchase your product?)
The following part, so I just see at least, ceased to exist on my Adobe website, everything takes place in the link from above. I leave it as an info yet, it might still fit for you. For this purpose, please click your way through to your Adobe Store and find the button "Get Serial Number". Fill in the form and after a while you will get the real serial number.
Hans-Günter
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3. Re: Serial number
Nancy O. Nov 23, 2014 10:09 AM (in response to perfectcopy.biz)The Macromedia activation servers for legacy products were discontinued in 2011.
See link below, use the serial numbers provided in the chart at the bottom.
Error: Unable to Activate | Macromedia products
You might want to get a newer product -- DW CS6 or Creative Cloud CC. MX is very old and not likely to work well on modern operating systems.
Nancfy O.


