As stated, Arstechnica has a more thorough explanation if you want to know more. After realizing their mistake, they briefly made another, removing the requirement to enter an Adobe ID altogether, before finally shutting down the links and redirecting those who visited them to the current CS6 site. For some reason, they chose to provide free access to these customers (and everyone, subsequently) to a new, downloadable version with serial numbers that would not require activation, but that would at least unlock the software - all you needed to do was create or use your existing Adobe ID. In short, Adobe wanted to help those who still had valid, purchased CS2 licenses be able to still activate new installations (if they, say, changed computers or hard drives) after they had retired the CS2 activation server. Read on for the original post and a short explanation. The download link still works for a select few, so feel free to try, but don't be surprised if it doesn't work any more. ![]() ![]() If you missed the hype, has a great explanation of what happened. Update 2: This update goes here because circumstances have changed.
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