
> View Tab >"Show Hidden Files, Folders and Drives"Īnd then removed the check from "Hide Protected Operating System Files") (Alt key to see menu bar then Tools > Folder Options. Opened explorer and unhide "Protected OS Files" and "Hidden Files" Rebooted the computer and opened CCleaner (Clean and Registry) Once all Adobe Products were completely uninstalled from my system: Using Advanced Scan in RevoUninstaller I removed all Adobe products in this order:

Here is what I did three days ago and it that seems to have worked. I ran into this same issue with Adobe CS6 Master Collection (thethingy) running on Windows 7 Pro SP1 (thethingy). This same thing also happens now with any Adobe application that is opened. This cannot be made to go away or minimized. All of a sudden today, within a minute of opening Dreamweaver a pop-up appears from "Adobe Genuine Software Integrity Service" stating "The Adobe software you are using is not genuine." There is more in the pop-up. (Feb 02, 2017, 13:15 pm)docskab Wrote: (Jan 31, 2017, 01:40 am)Pyrite Wrote: (Jan 28, 2017, 02:06 am)docskab Wrote: I have been using the CS6 Master Collection for a couple years with no issues. However, I would really like to get the CS6 Master Collection working again, as I have all the libraries for it. I solved the Dreamweaver and InDesign issue by installing the 64 bit CC versions. None of these have actually stopped the applications from working, but that may be next. It is a different popup than the CS6 one, but the same idea. Just yesterday, a separate installation of Acrobat that was not part of the Master Collection install started giving a popup message. I also opened CS6 Photoshop 64 bit version and the popup message did not occur. In so far as CS6 has not been updated anytime recently, installing an update cannot be the culprit. In CS6, both of these applications are 32bit. I am speculating that somehow the two applications that gave the popup message, Dreamweaver and InDesign, managed to call the mother ship.

So I'm guessing even the security has security. I went to the link to disable it and it overwrote the file.

I installed and started getting the pop up. Now I just uninstalled it and tried to get the tool but. I just went to even nab the Adobe Tool because the link was broken and even THIS link was broken.

(Jan 31, 2017, 01:40 am)Pyrite Wrote: (Jan 28, 2017, 02:06 am)docskab Wrote: I have been using the CS6 Master Collection for a couple years with no issues.
