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I need to transfer CS2 from an old machine to a new one (this is the second activation, so I must de-activate first[1]). Do I have to de-activate in each CS2 application, or can I just de-activate in one of them?
Thank you for any help you can give with this (I did Google, but Adobe’s site is not clear on this… and most of the documentation now relates to CS3).
Justin.
[1] It’s on my MacPro at work, my MacBookPro at home, and I want to put it on my new home iMac instead of the lappy.
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Justin C, by the sea.
Thank you for any help you can give with this (I did Google, but Adobe’s site is not clear on this… and most of the documentation now relates to CS3).
Justin.
[1] It’s on my MacPro at work, my MacBookPro at home, and I want to put it on my new home iMac instead of the lappy.
—
Justin C, by the sea.
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