No one in other forums were able to help me so I will try here now.
I have legit versions of all of my Adobe programs and I have registered 1 of the 4 I have. The one I have registered is PREMIERE 6.5, and the three that are not yet registered are After Effects 5.5, Photoshop 7, and Illustrator. I havent registered the latter three because I am always in need of customer support, and I don’t want my 3 months of Tech service to start until I need them to!
My problem/question: Whenever I open any of my Adobe products I get something reading "awedbfiles4 No personal information is being transferred" along with 2 or 3 other files that are being transfered. This happend out of the blue a few months back and I figured it would just go away. What is this? Sometimes it will get stalled up on this ‘transfer’ and I have to force quit the program and re-open it.
Set "Check for updates" to Never. You’ll never see that message again.
As for not registering Photoshop 7, I don’t know that you still get your 3 months of free tech support now that Photoshop 8 (CS) has been about for three months.
I’ve registered with Adobe as far back as 4.01 and then 5 and everytime I’ve called customer service, sales or tech support, they never have my name on their database.
Well if you were to loose your serial number Adobe could tell you what it is for one.
if you were to ever have your software stolen or destoryed some how Adobe would replace it for a nominal fee.
but if you wait till something like that happens your outa luck. The thing that crosses my mind when somebody does not register is the software is not really theirs, so they can’t. this may not be the case with you, but there is always some body who drops in the forum wanting to know how they can get their number because they need to reinstall and can’t find the disks.
so the question one should ask is why not register?
The answer to your question is that the files are from the Adobe Online support data base. You can disable this by removing from the plug ins folder the Adobe Online plug in. Or in the preferences the Adobe Online or in the Application Support>Adobe>Web and remove that web folder.
You should register. But there is no law that says you have to?
Say you have your original install CDs stolen together with the serial number. The thief can register the applications and you are severely out of luck.
Even if you just lose them and can’t find them, like Buko said, you can’t do a thing about it if you are not registered. You could also lose them in a fire.
I had a situation when I didn’t register either my Photoshop 4 or 5 (I forget which). I did finally get around to it over a year after I bought it. When I did try to register my serial number was in use by someone else. I called Adobe and they had me provide proof of purchase, so it worked out in the long run. Just a bit of hassle and stress.
I never did find out whether the serial number was perhaps reused by Adobe because of my inaction (that seems unlikely), somehow stolen (that one would be weird as the packaging was sealed when I bought it), or maybe a duplicate number was somehow generated. It was just plain weird.
I did not register Quark when I first got it. When I did get around to it (when I wanted to upgrade)… someone else had registered my number. Big hastle & 3 months of argueing, sending in proof of purchases, screen shots etc.
Come to find out.. my number was generated randomly at one of those sites where you can get free codes to unlock software… and the bugger who used my number actually registered it.
It all worked out in the end.. I was issued a new number & was allowed to upgrade. But what a hasstle.
The answer to your question is that the files are from the Adobe Online support data base.
but I’ve wondered since getting PS7.0—just a couple months ago—whether this is something which is of benefit to me or just a nuisance. ie., What exactly is being downloaded? Can’t find any reference to it.
I did update to 7.0.1 immediately after 7.0 install. I figured that there would not be any other updates between it and "PS8", but I thought that since it was coming on frequently, but not always, that it was doing "minor" file updates that didn’t require an upgrade.
As Buko said, nothing, in the case of Photoshop 7.0.1. The checking of files for updates is doing nothing except wasting your time and exposing you to application lockups when there are problems at the Adobe site. By all means turn the darned thing off.
Well, I get a chance to register my other three programs and two silly things.
1) Earlier I click "I would like to register now!" or whatever, and it won’t contact the website.
2) I try it again now and I need to log in with my Adamn Smith name and password, but I appearently made my password something even I couldn’t remember. So, I click "Forgot password" and the stupid thing brings up a "Password Assistance Page" that wants to know my Username and Password. There was no "click here and password will be emailed to the email address given at the time of account creation". Yet, I am signed into the forums automatically.
Call support tomorrow I guess…….. It’s just that, most other sites I lose my password to has a "click here to retrieve password" link.
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