

I THINK i understand that i need to block the hosts, and i clicked the wiki page, but i don't understand where i find this "hosts" page to block it.Could someone please provide me with a detailed explanation, as i am technologically handicapped?If i'm completely wrong about the host thing, will someone please explain what exactly i have to do in order to be able to use photoshop without having to turn off my internet?
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Now I'm receiving the "Error 6" message.I blocked Photoshop on my Windows Firewall since I can't even open CS4 to "Deactivate", but that still didn't help. I was first getting the "License has expired" message, so I set the date back, changed the host file, and deleted the cache file. Time will tell.Anyone else have thoughts on this?
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Could that possibly invalidate the block via hosts file?I have "unchecked" all the CS4 exceptions in Windows Firewall.So far, it's working and it hasn't declared my serial number invalid. I THINK that as CS4 continually updates itself via the web (even though you amend your hosts file), the most recent update(s) have added exceptions to the Windows Firewall. So i think adobe has blocked my computer or whatever.How can I solve the problem? any Idea? it is so important. And still the serial number doesn´t work.I installed the cs4 on another macbook., and it worked. It didn´t work anymore.So I uninstalled the whole cs4 and reinstall it. On monday the whole program asked me for the serialnumber.I put in the one I used before. Wifi dropped for a second? It happens all over again. It causes problems with our Global Catalog as well as triggering client lockups. Whenever I plug into the corporate network, this querying takes place to the tune of 50MB of data and 300,000+ query results from our Global Catalog. The native AD plugin on OS X is frankly broken at the moment, causing opendirectoryd to query every member of every AD group/DL the user is in, which is substantial at our company. I have a need to block a specific outgoing port to any host (port 3268, msft-gc, the Microsoft Global Catalog). In addition, the IP address information will vary depending on geographical location, and any records used will be incorrect from another location. The IP addresses will likely be incorrect quickly after implementation - potentially within hours. We do not recommend the use of IP addresses for allowing or blocking access. These hosts are subject to change for various reasons, such as system load. You would have to block 127.0.0.1 for each and every Infusionsoft subscriber who sends you email.Īlso, Adobe services are hosted redundantly across several servers in different regions. If you block in hosts with 127.0.0.1, you will only block the homepage.
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