After over 30+ years of journey in image editing, Photoshop was able to have the crown of the best image editing software in the world most of the time successfully. The journey was started from 1987 by the hand of two brothers “Thomas and John Knoll”. Recently Adobe releases the 20th version of this legendary software where they bring some useful features like, “Content-aware Fill, Auto-Commit, and Multiple Undo Mode, etc. You can say these are not major adding but my friend when you work these small things can change your working experience by a large margin. This latest version (Photoshop CC 2019 v20) offers many new improvements over the previous version (Photoshop CC 2018 v19). This iteration also includes many improvements in UI and usability, some of which are based on community requirements.
How do I fix the Photoshop CC trial is expired bug? When you are a paid member. The activation window showing up in a loop. I’m here to help you.
This post should fix the Photoshop CC trial is expired bug, and / or the Activation loop. There’s currently a problem with either Adobe’s Creative Cloud program, or Adobe Photoshop CC, itself. Either way the question is asked, How do I fix the Adobe Photoshop CC bug where it shows that my trial is expired, even though I am a paying customer. Included are steps that helped me fix it, and hopefully will help you.
- Dec 21, 2017 Thanks to an oversight on my part, I just found out. My Creative Cloud subscription expired today, and even though Adobe is good about popping up reminders counting down to the last day, I’ve been dismissing them to do other, seemingly more important things. When I launched Lightroom CC today, this is what I saw.
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Showing hidden files will allow you to change/rename certain files, we have to do this to make Photoshop CC work. If you don’t know how to show hidden files, keep reading. If you do know, jump to section C – 3.
In this step, we will reveal files and folders that windows usually hides from its users. We do this because we are going to need to work with renaming, and deleting files. Nothing that will cause your computer any harm though.
- Open up any folder
- Click View
- On the right-hand side, Click Options
- Click the View tab
- Where it says Hidden files and folders
- Under it, click ‘Show hidden files, folders, and drives
- We are done for showing hidden files
We will stop any services that Adobe has running. We do this because, in some instances, we cannot rename or delete specific files if Adobe is already using them.
- Press, Alt – Control – Delete
- Go to Task Manager
- End Task on all things Adobe, (A Red Box with what seems like a cloud in white )
- At the bottom click ‘ More Options ‘
- End it all, in, Apps, and Background Processes
- Some services are called, Core Sync, Adobe desktop services, Adobe IPC broker, AAM updater. Basically, you want to get rid of all things Adobe.
Here is where most of the work comes into play. We will rename files in order to make Photoshop CC work again. We will also be allowing users all access to read and write.
- We are going to right click all named folders below, in order to give access to your user.
- You will only see this folder if you followed the steps above, by showing hidden files.
- Right Click this folder: C://program data – go into properties, click on the Security tab up top. Click on System, Click on Edit, Click on the Full Control, Allow box, all boxes should now be ticked, Click Apply. This is what we will be doing from now on. Do the same for Administrators, and System.
- Right Click this folder – C://program files 86x/common files , Do the same as above.
- Do the same for the following folders:
- C://program files 86x/
- C://program files/common files
- C: //program files/
- Now we are going to rename some files, we will not be deleting anything.
- rename SLstore to Slstore.old at following location c://program data/Adobe/
- Rename SLcache to Slcache.old at following location C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesAdobe
- Navigate to c://users/username/appdata/local/adobe/oobe and rename Opm.db to opm.old
- Now, go to c://windows/system32/drivers/etc/ and open the hosts file using notepad. If you see an Adobe entry there, replace the hosts file with one that does not have an Adobe entry in it. If you do not see an Adobe entry, you are good to go and you can just leave it as is.
- All set, go ahead and Run Adobe CC and sign in.
There you have it, hopefully this helps you out with running Adobe Photoshop CC. Most of the instructions were taken from: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2382298 I just re-wrote it to make it easier to understand. If this helped you, please leave a comment on this post, because if it doesn’t help, I will look more into it to try and help.
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