

This email was sent by Adobe Community because you are a registered user.Hi everyone, I hope I could find an answer to my problem here: If you want to embed an image in your message please visit the thread in the forum and click the camera icon: To unsubscribe from this thread, please visit the message page at, click "Following" at the top right, & "Stop Following" Start a new discussion in Photoshop General Discussion by email or at Adobe Community For more information about maintaining your forum email notifications please go to. To post a reply, either reply to this email or visit the message page: Please note that the Adobe Forums do not accept email attachments. If the reply above answers your question, please take a moment to mark this answer as correct by visiting: and clicking ‘Correct’ below the answer Replies to this message go to everyone subscribed to this thread, not directly to the person who posted the message. You wouldn't by chance have the link?Ĭreated by Draceon in Photoshop General Discussion - View the full discussionLike I said, not quite sure about if it will figure out CS6, more specifically the mast collection. Now I need link to download the master suite CS 6 on new laptop. It worked I was able to get serial number. The thing I read said it also worked for CS3 and onwards so it may work with CS6, but no guarantees.

This is pretty academic for Creative Cloud as it uses a subscription model, yet a serial is still used behind the scenes.

Towards the bottom you should see a field Copy these files to the desktop and change the suffix to *.txt and open in a text editor. Once visible you should see files inside with *.swidtag extensions-these are standard xml files. This is a hidden folder and so you need to first go into Control Panel and change your 'folder options' to make them visible. I am not using any of the old products now, just Creative Cloud, where this method does reveal a serial number-at least under Windows 10, but can't test the older products I came across a different method a while back that allows for a serial to be retrieved from a folder on your hard disk.

There is an equivalent for Macs but that costs $20. As Bob says Belarc Advisor will find all your old serial numbers and it is free.
