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Old 05-30-2012, 06:07 PM   #8
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Deauthorize the computer associated with the old Adobe ID and reathorize it with the Adobe ID that you assigned to your reader.

From this thread.
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How can I deauthorize a a computer using ADE?
PC instructions:
  • Open ADE on your pc. Then press Ctrl,Shift, D. You should get a box asking of you want to deauthorize the computer, select yes. ADE will close.
  • Open ADE again. Go to library view. Click on the drop down "library" menu. Choose "authorize computer"
MAC OS X instructions
  • Open ADE on your MAC Then press CMD,Shift, D. You should get a box asking of you want to deauthorize the computer, select yes. ADE will close.
  • Open ADE again. Go to library view. Click on the drop down "library" menu. Choose "authorize computer"
*edit* *warning* I just read your cross post and I'm unsure if deauthorizing your computer will affect your CS2 software. I know nothing about CS2. Proceed with caution. DiapDealer's advice in your cross post seems more informed than mine.

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