Many remained with the CS products over the CC products, because they preferred a perpetual license (one time cost), with no need for the cloud. I surmise others will not like your answer either, and you will have a number of users asking you the same question, not only for CS5 but CS5.5 and CS6. Microsoft themselves do not see issue with it either when using their compatibility check. I know others were able to use CS5/CS5.5/CS6 in Windows 8.1, ( Windows 8.1 compatibility FAQs | CC, CS6, Acrobat) so your answer is not sufficient for me. ![]() ![]() What I hoping, as an answer from Adobe, was what I would need to do in order to ensure it was still registered and activated in Windows 10, once the upgrade to the new operating system happened.
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