Recover lost Adobe Creative Suite CS5 Design Premium key. (CDs) for Adobe CS3 - the serial number would have been inside all of that packaging. So I suppose the packaging is lost? The serial number is NOT stored on the CD - it is just the installation files. The installation files could be used with MANY different serial numbers. Lost the serial number to your Adobe CS suite or individual program. InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition. Like most programs you pay for, Adobe Acrobat requires that you enter a unique serial number before using it. This is the hub for all things Adobe Illustrator. This group is for general discussion, showing off your designs, questions, tricks, techniques, troubleshooting and so forth. I looked up your account using the email address you've used to log in here. I don't see any registered products. Is it possible you have a different Adobe ID with. I lost my serial number for CS4. The number I have 800 833 6687 doesn't work. Can anyone please give me a number I can phone to discuss retrieving my serial number.
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I can't find the case to my copy of Adobe CS3 Web Premium Suite (Windows XP). I've combed the office and it seems increasingly unlikely that it's going to turn up. It's still installed on my PC, but if I have to reinstall or want to move it to a new computer, I'm in trouble.
I've tried Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder and Keyfinder Thing, neither of which could find the key in the registry.
Does anyone know how to recover an Adobe CS3 Suite key from a computer?
This might be a stupid suggestion and I don't have a version to check it on at work (where I am right now), but sometimes the license key for a piece of software is listed when you go to Help --> About.
posted by urbanlenny at 12:02 PM on October 9, 2009
posted by urbanlenny at 12:02 PM on October 9, 2009
You can download workable lists of keys from torrents. Avoid those which have key finder programs - the EXEs are likely to be infested trojans. (You don't need your original key; just one that is correct.)
Or so I hear. From someone. I forget who. And I was never near the internet before this.
posted by IAmBroom at 12:07 PM on October 9, 2009
Or so I hear. From someone. I forget who. And I was never near the internet before this.
posted by IAmBroom at 12:07 PM on October 9, 2009
I have CS3 on Mac so I can't confirm if it is the same in Win XP. But if I go to Help -> System Info, I get a whole bunch of information about my computer including the serial number.
posted by tommccabe at 12:09 PM on October 9, 2009
posted by tommccabe at 12:09 PM on October 9, 2009
I can get the serial number from Photoshop that way, but it's not the product activation key. The product activation key is the code needed when installing the software.
posted by justkevin at 12:10 PM on October 9, 2009
posted by justkevin at 12:10 PM on October 9, 2009
If I have to I may resort to downloading a key list, but since I purchased this software I would greatly prefer recovering my key.
posted by justkevin at 12:12 PM on October 9, 2009
posted by justkevin at 12:12 PM on October 9, 2009
Call Adobe customer service. They've been really helpful to me in the past.
Alternately, if you can find your login and password to the Adobe store (this was likely sent to you in a confirmation email from Adobe) you'll be able to view all your licenses and keys.
But simply calling will probably be easiest.
posted by lekvar at 12:17 PM on October 9, 2009 [1 favorite]
Alternately, if you can find your login and password to the Adobe store (this was likely sent to you in a confirmation email from Adobe) you'll be able to view all your licenses and keys.
But simply calling will probably be easiest.
posted by lekvar at 12:17 PM on October 9, 2009 [1 favorite]
Try to find the older version of Aida32. It will display the keys for everything on your system.
posted by Ferrari328 at 12:17 PM on October 9, 2009 [1 favorite]
posted by Ferrari328 at 12:17 PM on October 9, 2009 [1 favorite]
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Since CS3 requires online activation, Adobe has the ability to blacklist keys. In addition to this the software pings the Adobe mothership every now and then to be sure the activation key you entered hasn't been used too many times. (Not that I have any personal experience with this or anything, it's just what I've heard. What's a computer?)
If worst comes to worst, Adobe support might be able to help you provided have some proof of purchase somewhere. Hope you can find it.
posted by The Lurkers Support Me in Email at 12:18 PM on October 9, 2009
If worst comes to worst, Adobe support might be able to help you provided have some proof of purchase somewhere. Hope you can find it.
posted by The Lurkers Support Me in Email at 12:18 PM on October 9, 2009
(Clarification: The first paragraph was in reference to the suggestion that you could pick a new key to use from a .torrent. You could, but it isn't a guaranteed or ideal solution for the reasons above.)
posted by The Lurkers Support Me in Email at 12:20 PM on October 9, 2009
posted by The Lurkers Support Me in Email at 12:20 PM on October 9, 2009
Your case most likely didn't come with an activation code. If you have the serial number, than that should be all you need. you may need to contact adobe and deauth your previous computer, so you can then activate using either their online tools, or the phone method as detailed in the installation process.
posted by CharlesV42 at 12:23 PM on October 9, 2009
posted by CharlesV42 at 12:23 PM on October 9, 2009
This is terribly naughty of me, but in situations like this, I find and download a key generator (keygen) program. Then I run it inside of a virtual machine.
The way I see it, if someone can pack a trojan into twenty-some characters I type into a product activation dialog, they deserve to pwnzr my box.
posted by adipocere at 12:26 PM on October 9, 2009
The way I see it, if someone can pack a trojan into twenty-some characters I type into a product activation dialog, they deserve to pwnzr my box.
posted by adipocere at 12:26 PM on October 9, 2009
I haven't tried this, but have had it suggested to me.
posted by tilde at 12:31 PM on October 9, 2009
posted by tilde at 12:31 PM on October 9, 2009
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You're in a legal grey area if you download a copy of software you already own, but it's definitely illegal if you use a pirated key.
I would use Keyfinder Thing to recover your old key, and then try to use a torrent to find the disk itself.
posted by Willie0248 at 12:34 PM on October 9, 2009
I would use Keyfinder Thing to recover your old key, and then try to use a torrent to find the disk itself.
posted by Willie0248 at 12:34 PM on October 9, 2009
Seconding the suggestion to contact Adobe before trying anything dubious.
When I installed my student version of CS3 for the Mac, I had to enter a code from the case into adobe's website and then they emailed me a activation key. My drive crashed and I had not saved the key anywhere. I emailed them again from the same email address explaining my situation, and they emailed me the activation key again.
So, if you did anything like this to activate your copy, they probably have your info on file, and will send it to you.
posted by hariya at 12:46 PM on October 9, 2009
When I installed my student version of CS3 for the Mac, I had to enter a code from the case into adobe's website and then they emailed me a activation key. My drive crashed and I had not saved the key anywhere. I emailed them again from the same email address explaining my situation, and they emailed me the activation key again.
So, if you did anything like this to activate your copy, they probably have your info on file, and will send it to you.
posted by hariya at 12:46 PM on October 9, 2009
Uh... The commercial version of CS3 that we have, Mac version, when you de-activate it on a machine, will prompt you as to whether you want to clear the serial number as part of de-activation. If you don't choose to, there's no issue.
So you might -- might -- consider simply de-activating that machine and then launching Photoshop. On launch, it will prompt you to activate and the serial will be pre-populated (if you did not clear it).
YMMV.
posted by rr at 12:59 PM on October 9, 2009
So you might -- might -- consider simply de-activating that machine and then launching Photoshop. On launch, it will prompt you to activate and the serial will be pre-populated (if you did not clear it).
YMMV.
posted by rr at 12:59 PM on October 9, 2009
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I didn't purchase the software from Adobe's online store, but from VioSoftware, so Adobe may not have any record of the transaction. I did (just now) register with Adobe in case that helps. I also still have the CD.
tilde's suggestion, LicenseCrawler did find some codes for Adobe that the two keyfinders did not, one of which is encouragingly called 'GUID WS Premium CS3 Win'. Another has a name of letters and numbers. Both are 24 characters long.
Is there anyone with a CS3 license who can tell me if 24 is the correct length?
posted by justkevin at 1:38 PM on October 9, 2009
tilde's suggestion, LicenseCrawler did find some codes for Adobe that the two keyfinders did not, one of which is encouragingly called 'GUID WS Premium CS3 Win'. Another has a name of letters and numbers. Both are 24 characters long.
Is there anyone with a CS3 license who can tell me if 24 is the correct length?
posted by justkevin at 1:38 PM on October 9, 2009
I only have CS4, but it is 24 characters in length (6 sets of 4).
FYI if you were to theoretically use a pirated key, you would want to take some steps to black-hole all their activation servers in your /etc/hosts file. I heard once that these are:
127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 practivate.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 ereg.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 activate.wip3.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 wip3.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 3dns-3.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 3dns-2.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 adobe-dns.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 adobe-dns-2.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 adobe-dns-3.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 ereg.wip3.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 activate-sea.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 wwis-dubc1-vip60.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 activate-sjc0.adobe.com
Theoretically of course.
posted by cj_ at 1:44 PM on October 9, 2009 [1 favorite]
FYI if you were to theoretically use a pirated key, you would want to take some steps to black-hole all their activation servers in your /etc/hosts file. I heard once that these are:
127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 practivate.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 ereg.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 activate.wip3.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 wip3.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 3dns-3.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 3dns-2.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 adobe-dns.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 adobe-dns-2.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 adobe-dns-3.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 ereg.wip3.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 activate-sea.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 wwis-dubc1-vip60.adobe.com
127.0.0.1 activate-sjc0.adobe.com
Theoretically of course.
posted by cj_ at 1:44 PM on October 9, 2009 [1 favorite]
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'...but it's definitely illegal if you use a pirated key'
Pish tosh! That's what they'd like you to think but until the day that a circuit court upholds a vendor's feeble attempt to hassle their legitimate customers, the validity of such contracts is completely unknown. Plus there is a big distinction between violating a law ('illegal') and breach of contract (a civil matter) even though copyright holders are playing heavily on people's confusion of the two.
I've made a habit of writing my license key on the physical installation disc, once burned...
I don't own any pirated software and it still rankles me that when I replaced a failed motherboard Microsoft Office decided I was a pirate and refused to work. I've got valid key, the software on my hard drive was untouched, my MAC address, etc. didn't change. So I stopped buying Microsoft anything.
posted by fydfyd at 2:23 PM on October 9, 2009 [2 favorites]
Pish tosh! That's what they'd like you to think but until the day that a circuit court upholds a vendor's feeble attempt to hassle their legitimate customers, the validity of such contracts is completely unknown. Plus there is a big distinction between violating a law ('illegal') and breach of contract (a civil matter) even though copyright holders are playing heavily on people's confusion of the two.
I've made a habit of writing my license key on the physical installation disc, once burned...
I don't own any pirated software and it still rankles me that when I replaced a failed motherboard Microsoft Office decided I was a pirate and refused to work. I've got valid key, the software on my hard drive was untouched, my MAC address, etc. didn't change. So I stopped buying Microsoft anything.
posted by fydfyd at 2:23 PM on October 9, 2009 [2 favorites]
Update:
The serial number that License Crawler found didn't seem to work.
rr's method of deactivating and reactivating retrieved the serial #, which surprisingly was exactly the same as the one License Crawler found, except that the 3rd digit was wrong(!)
So I've got my serial number back, thanks for the help.
posted by justkevin at 2:19 PM on November 2, 2009
The serial number that License Crawler found didn't seem to work.
rr's method of deactivating and reactivating retrieved the serial #, which surprisingly was exactly the same as the one License Crawler found, except that the 3rd digit was wrong(!)
So I've got my serial number back, thanks for the help.
posted by justkevin at 2:19 PM on November 2, 2009
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