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Block Adobe Photoshop CC activation outbound link using windows host file or firewall is a common question for everyone.
I am not a professional Graphic Designer, but sometimes I like to play with Adobe tools like Photoshop CC. As I dont use it for professional works, I decided to not purchase, instead just use the Trial version.
- To access the hosts file in Windows 7 you can use the following command in the Run Line to open notepad and the file. Notepad c: windows system32 drivers etc hosts. Once notepad is open you can edit the file. In this example we will block Facebook. To do this just enter in the following after the # mark. 0.0.0.0 www.facebook.com.
- Edit the hosts file. The file contains comments (lines that begin with the # symbol) and some default host name mappings (for example, 127.0.0.1 – local host). Add your new mappings after the default mappings. To save the hosts file, press Control+X.
But almost everyone know that Adobe allow 30 Days Trial, after then it will keep showing activation message.
So, as a hobbyist Designer, how I can use Adobe Photoshop CC without activation? Yes, there is a way. You can use either Windows firewall to block all outbound link from Adobe, or you may also use Windows host file to block those URL.
Today I am not going to share how to block any software outbound link using Firewall, because I dont want to write a very long article. You can search on Google about how to block any software or may be how to block Adobe Photoshop CC using Windows Firewall.
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Though its not a how to design using Adobe photoshop, but I am assuring you that this tricks will save your time.
Update Note: A lot of my readers asking solution to activate Adobe Photoshop and others adobe products like Adobe Premiere pro, After effects, illustrator etc. I know purchasing from original vendor is quite expensive for us, that’s why we use almost all premium software for free. I will share activation method bellow of this post very soon.
By the way, You can use this method to block windows host for all Adobe software such as:
- Adobe Creative Cloud: Any Version
- Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS Any Version
- Adobe After Effects CC/CS Any Version
- Adobe Photoshop CC/CS Any Version
- Adobe Lightroom CC/CS Any Version
- Adobe Illustrator CC/CS Any Version
- Adobe InDesign: CC/CS Any Version
- Adobe Animate: CC/CS Any Version
- Adobe Audition: CC/CS Any Version
- And all of the Adobe software, off course Any Version.
And you are looking for a way to block using Windows host file, then this article is for your. Bellow you will get a proper way to block Adobe Photoshop CC activation using Windows host file.
STEP One: First open your notepad using Administration permission. Search for notepad and right click on it to see the option to run as Administration permission.
STEP Two: After opening Notepad window, click on file and Go to Windows > system32 > drivers > etc folder. Here you will see a file name host. If you don’t see, then please change file format from text to all files at the bottom. You can see bellow image for better understanding.
STEP Three: Now its time to edit host file using notepad. Copy link from bellow and paste at the bottom of your open host file in notepad. And after then don’t forget to save it.
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If you successfully did everything properly, then you can be relax about Photoshop CC activation blocking. Because from now you will be able to use Photoshop CC trial as many days you want.
Video Tutorial on Photoshop CC activation blocking
If you are like others, facing issues on blocking Photoshop CC activation blocking using host, then this video will be very helpfull got you.
Thanks and wishing you best of luck. And also, dont forget to comment or send me email if you need further assit to block Photoshop CC activation using host file on windows or mac.
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Next step Next: Make sure there is a check in the 'Show extracted files when complete' option [screenshot] Next: right-click the installer (mvps.bat) and select: Run as Administrator (see below) Ok the UAC prompt and the batch file will run ... which will backup the existing HOSTS file to HOSTS.MVP then copy the updated HOSTS file to the proper location. You should see a completed prompt (press any key) and that's it ... If you were previously using the MVPS HOSTS and Windows 7 ... the process is exactly the same. The below screenshot shows the 'MVPS HOSTS FILE IS NOW UPDATED' message ... Editors Note: in most cases a large HOSTS file (over 135 kb) tends to slow down the machine. To resolve this issue (manually) open the 'Services Editor'
Either Hostsman or Hosts File Editor includes the option to turn off the DNS Service [screenshot] When set to Manual you can see that the above 'Service' is not needed (after a little browsing - when set to Manual) by opening the Services Editor again, scroll down to DNS Client and check the 'Status' column. It should be blank, if it was needed it would show 'Started' in that column. There are several Utilities that can reset the DNS Client for you ... [more info] Editors Note: The above instructions are intended for a single (home-user) PC. If your machine is part of a 'Domain', check with your IT Dept. before applying this work-around. This especially applies to Laptop users who travel or bring their work machines home. Make sure to reset the Service (if needed) prior to connecting (reboot required) to your work Domain ... Important! If you are using Network Discovery then the DNS Client service is required and should not be set to either Manual or Disabled. Workaround for using the MVPS HOSTS file and leaving the DNS Client service enabled (set to: Automatic)
A better Win8 workaround would be to add two Registry entries to control the amount of time the DNS cache is saved. (KB318803)
Editing the HOSTS file In the event you need to edit the HOSTS file and are unable (system message) it may be due to the 'permissions' preventing you from editing the file.
You can also Add 'Take Ownership' to Context Menu (recommended)
The actual location of the HOSTS file is defined in the following Registry key: Other strange quirks I've seen the HOSTS file 'Attributes' set to an value of N or I ... as much as I can find it stands for: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED On Windows NTFS volumes, the attribute FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED can be set for directories and files, so that the directories and files are not indexed by the Windows Indexing Service. This occurs when (one or more) of the Advanced File attributes are unchecked = File > Properties > Advanced button Programs are unable to access the HOSTS file message
To view Hidden Files To allow yourself to view all file types, open File Explorer > View > Options > View tab
Editors Note: general users should reverse the above when not in need as this exposes all system files, including several on the Desktop (desktop.ini) which you do not want to mess with ... Related Utilities
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