It's a bit of a nuisance, but vital if you want guaranteed continued access to the software. This process involves the seller and the buyer each completing a form and uploading it to the Adobe site. One, you buy a genuinely new product that has truly never been registered-not one that someone has "lightly used" and re-sealed and deactivated-and you register it as the first owner. Registering a product with Adobe can be done in two ways. Many people think having the key is proof of ownership. If you're stopped by the police, just having the key is not enough. This is like getting the title transferred to you when you buy a car. That's why you need to be the legally registered user. That is by contacting Adobe and asking for help.
If you ever have trouble with the product, whether because your computer crashed and you can't deactivate the old installation, or someone found your license key and installed another copy on their machine, there's only one sure way to resolve the problem. This is a little like getting the key to a car you want to buy. Having the license key is necessary for this step. Typically you deactivate before you uninstall, so you can move the program to a new computer. Generally you activate a product when you do a new install. Users need to activate and deactivate Adobe products from time to time.
What's vital is that (a) you download the latest version directly from the Adobe site, and (b) you end up with a product that is registered to you on the Adobe site.
Once you’ve provided proof of eligibility, Adobe will send you a serial number that unlocks your software beyond the 30-day trial period. Only individuals who are able to provide proper proof of eligibility will receive the full-license serial number for their Adobe Student & Teacher Edition products. To obtain your full-license serial number, follow the instructions at.