I have an installed version of Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. Or at least I thought I did.
I let my Creative Cloud membership expire in June because I simply don't edit enough video to justify the $20 a month cost.
I used Premiere Pro CS6 a few weeks ago to edit a 1 minute clip for a family video, and it worked fine.
Today, August 29, I went to use it again, and it's now giving me the message that I must renew my CC subscription before I can use Premiere Pro CS6.
I understand Adobe has moved to this sort of model, and that CC has advantages over CS6, but is there not a way for a guy who just fools around with editing some family clips a few times a year to be able to continue to use CS6????
Did you buy the perpetual license version of CS6... with a serial number... or did you install the subscription version of CS6?
If you have a serial number, you may need to UN-install, run the cleaner, and RE-install with your serial number
Use the CC Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems | CC, CS3-CS6