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Originally Posted by JAcheson
The Acrobat one seems to be available here:
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Normally, it works like this:
- You download the trial version and install it.
- You buy a serial in the Adobe Store.
- Then you enter the serial, and the software activates by checking the authenticity of the serial using an Adobe server.
Now, as CS2 is quite old, Aobde disabled the activation servers and has released some serials that do NOT need activation. See here:
http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/
This software is not freeware. Officially, you will need a license to use it:
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The serial numbers below should only be used by customers who legitimately purchased CS2 or Acrobat 7 and need to maintain their current use of these products.
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(I doubt it if Adobe cares, assuming this stuff doesn't even run on Vista or Windows 7. It seems to, if you install it outside "C:\Program Files" and run it as Administrator, but I don't know the details as I've been running CS5.1. I doubt you'll get into problems as a home user, but I don't think you should be doing this as a company.)