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How to check the deactivation for LR and PS

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robert blu

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I'm in the process to change my main computer and I'm following the suggestions in the free e-book dedicated to it, which I find very useful and clear, I'm working on it.

I know Adobe allows to use LR and PS (photography plan) on two different computer (I'm ok with this) and have a doubt if I correctly deactivate the license from a very old labtop I no longer use.

My question is how do I check on which computer I have "registered" my license for photography plan? Is there a way from the cloud app? Or should I simply check if after the deactivation I can opne LR and PS ?

Sorry if the question sounds naive!
 
If it's the photography plan, you can just sign out on the old computer, or when you come to install on the third, it gives you the option of deactivating the others. You can do it from Adobe Account too
 
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