Here's a tutorial on how to install all Adobe apps, activate them and most importantly license them.

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By KHAOUITI Abdelhakim

Friday, 15 March 2024

Hey everyone, Ramadan Kareem! I hope you're all doing fantastic. We're all familiar with Adobe apps, aren't we? Whether it's through personal use or just hearing about them, these applications are simply amazing. We rely on them everywhere, from tweaking photos to fine-tuning sound edits.

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In today's feature, I'm excited to guide you through the process, step by step, of installing, activating, and licensing all Adobe 2023 apps. This tutorial isn't something you'll stumble upon elsewhere; it's exclusively part of our KHAOUITI Blogs series. So, let's dive in and make the most out of these incredible tools together!

1. Installing:

To install all Adobe apps 2023, just hit that Download Adobe Master Collection 2023 and download the master collection. It is heavy, about 25 GB, so make sure you have internet. When downloaded, it is like any other app; just double click on it, okay, and it shows the Adobe apps you want. Hit continue to start installing the apps you chose. It is simple.

2. Activating:

To activate all Adobe apps, just hit the link and download Download Adobe Activator the activator. Once downloaded, unzip it and launch the release you will find in the unzipped folders. Click the "Search" button and wait until the app finishes fetching Adobe apps, then click "Patch" and let the app finish. There you go, all Adobe apps are activated.

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3. But:

But there is a problem that you cannot find its solution just in this blog. After some days, a window will pop up showing you that your apps are not licensed. It is annoying, like this in the photo.

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Do not worry, I have the solution to this. Just follow me step by step. We will take the example of Adobe Photoshop 2023, same for all apps.
Step 1: Close all Adobe apps.
Step 2: Hit the search bar on Windows and type 'security', then open Windows Security. Tap on 'Firewall and Network Protection'. At the bottom, you'll find 'Advanced Settings', click on it, and then on 'Yes'. You should now see a window like the one in the picture below.

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Click on 'Inbound Rules', then on 'New Rule' found in the top right. A pop-up window will appear like the one in the picture below.

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Select 'Program' and hit 'Next'. Now, you should find the path to the executable for Photoshop. You can do this by right-clicking on Photoshop and choosing 'Open file location'. It should look something like this: "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2023\Photoshop.exe". Input it without quotes and click "Next".

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Then choose 'Block the connection', click 'Next'

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Slect all private, public, and domain options. Click 'Next'

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Now give this a rule a name whatever for exaxmple Photoshop then 'Finish'.

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Now, you should do the same for 'Outbound Rules'. Click on 'Outbound Rules' (top left) and follow the same process for Photoshop.

The last step is to block all Adobe processes from accessing the internet. Follow me: Search in the 'Inbound Rules' for Adobe processes like the picture below.

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Right-click and choose 'Properties', then hit 'Block the connection', and finally click 'OK'.

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The final result looks like this.

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That's it! Enjoy using the Adobe 2023 apps without interruption. I hope you found this tutorial helpful. It was written by KHAOUITI Abdelhakim. See you soon in another tutorial!

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