Educational Software Thread, Disable Adobe CS4 Registration Prompt? in Technical; Anyone know a way to disable the prompt that asks you to register your software when you launch one of ...
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13th September 2011, 07:16 PM #1 Disable Adobe CS4 Registration Prompt?
Anyone know a way to disable the prompt that asks you to register your software when you launch one of the programs?
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13th September 2011, 07:29 PM #2 Yeah, input serial key and enjoy??
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13th September 2011, 07:30 PM #3 
Originally Posted by
nephilim
Yeah, input serial key and enjoy??
Serial key is entered and the product is activated. It's the prompt asking you to register your product and be signed up for updates and stuff.
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13th September 2011, 07:36 PM #4 Oh ok. Sorry my mistakes. There is a registry file edit you can do on each machine or you can look up Adobe suite admx files which have the gpo options.
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13th September 2011, 07:40 PM #5 
Originally Posted by
nephilim
Oh ok. Sorry my mistakes. There is a registry file edit you can do on each machine or you can look up Adobe suite admx files which have the gpo options.
No problem
And thanks very much for the reply. I will take a look at the admx files.
Quick question not related to this issue. Do most 'big' software’s have admx files available? I’m still fairly new to this and didn’t realise for instance that adobe had these.
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13th September 2011, 07:46 PM #6 hi!
i just tried this and it seems to be working! 
There's a file in %APPDATA%\Adobe\com.adobe.328.en_GB.registration
This should start with the word "later" or never on the top line, followed by a number then what looks like the blank registration form in text format.
Changing the word at the top to "never" seems to do the trick, then you'll have to add the file as part of your deployment
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