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v3.7 wouldn't work on Win 8.1 Pro and it doesn't work on Windows 10. (Aug 19, 2015, 03:38 am)Bayhey Wrote: (Aug 18, 2015, 18:54 pm)kriket Wrote: Thanks, already tried disabling Defender, no luck. Repeat steps 4-10 for each other desired Adobe application. Activate Adobe application with response code.ġ1.
#Adobe activation blocker hosts file serial#
Submit serial & request code to X-force Keygen to obtain response code.ġ0. Get request code from Adobe application.ĩ. When requested to sign in to Adobe account, select, "Sign in later".Ĩ.
#Adobe activation blocker hosts file install#
Launch installer and install Adobe application using above serial.ħ. Obtain serial from X-force Keygen Readme (or optionally AT).ĥ. Optionally (just for certainty), verify hosts patch success with AT.Ĥ. Patch hosts file manually (or optionally with AT) & flush DNS.Ģ. Here's what's worked for me on Win 7 Ultimate 圆4, Win 8 Pro 圆4, and Win 8.1 Enterprise 圆4. Even the Adobe Update works on it and I've just received Camera Raw latest update the other day, but can't have it on my new laptop. Is there another way of blocking those hosts? I really need to run PS on this new system and I only have it up and running on the old/slow/lousy display laptop. Same thing on recently upgraded Windows 10. It's curious that everything worked, even Adobe Tool v3.7 on Windows 8.1 Enterprise Preview, but when the preview expired I installed the regular Windows 8.1 Pro VL and Adobe Tool v3.7 wouldn't work anymore and though the v4.x did work it reported the aforementioned problem - that the hosts file doesn't block adobe activation. It's as if Windows ignores the hosts file. I tried everything, flushing the DNS cache for like 100 times, tried everything that I could find on the Internet and what I could think of myself and nothing worked. I used the same tool/list to create the same hosts file on Win 8.1 and Win 10 and the tool reports that the hosts file is correctly "patched" but at the same time it reports that Adobe activation isn't blocked. Does anyone know how do I make the hosts file work? At first I thought I had the outdated Adobe activation servers list, but then the same list checks out on another system - a laptop running Windows 7, it reports that the adobe activation is blocked.