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01-Apr-2005, 12:21 AM #1
Solved: PhotoShop reactivation problem
Vaio PCG-GRT100
P4 2.4 1G Ram
16.1 Screen
40 gig hd
I have Adobe PhotoShop CS and have a small problem that is more of a pain than a problem.
Every time I change the monitor (ie Display settings) all is ok when working with new settings I then change the display settings to my norm and close out Adobe. The next time I open Adobe PhotoShop CS I get the warning that hardware and settings have been changed on the PC and the program must be reactivated — not a big problem I just go online and reactivate however it has become a pain in the **.
I talked to Adobe and they say it is a problem with Sony — Sony has been no help go figure
?? has anyone come across this problem and if so how did you fix
Thanks for any help
Joe B
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