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Old 04-01-2011, 11:42 AM   #49
Jim Lester
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Originally Posted by baltic View Post
Jim Lester sorted out my daughter's problem brilliantly. Not his fault at all that the Adobe software is ridiculously overburdened with DRM
Well since I'm one of the team that wrote the DRM system, it is partially is my fault

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Originally Posted by kennyc
If you don't have access to the old computer to de-authorize it then Adobe must do it. This is the biggest PITA of this ADE system.
It's only a pain because you think it is one. Outside of your own privacy concerns, and specific tech support needs, there is no reason to ever deactivate a machine. Deactivating does not get you an activation count back.

p.s This will be my last post as an Adobe Employee, after 16 years I've decided to move to a different company.
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