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Important hint because the Adobe 2019 medicines


Togijak

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This info is from a graphic guru in an non public forum

 

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well some issues i run into.

map modul is not working in LR
develop module in LR only shows a black screen.
H.265 codec missing in media encoder
error messages when starting PS or using the new FILE -> NEW dialog.
some strange bugs in illustrator

the illustrator bugs are maybe not crack releated.

the map module in LR... will it only work when logged into an adobe account from now on?


overall i would not put CC 2019 on my work system yet....

there seems to be NO crack (yet) that works flawless.
i tried pre-cracked exe and the MPT patcher.

 

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coromonadalix

Adobe is becoming a nightmare to hack and crack, even on older versions with keygen, hacked dll's  etc ... you had to make tons of firewall rules to block in and out connections, if you had the bad idea to upgrade, it messed up some of the efforts.

 

Adobe knows it, it loves to phone home :)

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It's not that complicated up to CC 2018... just use amtlib cracks or amt service emulator (by painter).

 

Didn't try 2019 yet.

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3 hours ago, Togijak said:

@tiliarou

LpYTrUS.gif Turn on the brain before using the mouth

 

the 2019 version has no amtlib = the Painter fix can't work anymore

That's exactly why I mensionned "up to CC2018", and that I "didn't try 2019 yet".

My comment was about coromonadalix message (saying that it was hard for previous versions as well), not the OP in general. I never said 2019 had the same amtlib activation work around...

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I honestly believe people can still block IP addresses via Hosts file in System32. Use Product as a trial and then apply hosts update with all IP blocked addresses and you should be able to use all CC products past trial dates. 

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@EternalX

What I really would like to answer is XcF8j3A.gif the quote at the beginning referred to errors in the software or in the cracks = what you have written here is just LpYTrUS.gif

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1 hour ago, EternalX said:

I honestly believe people can still block IP addresses via Hosts file in System32. Use Product as a trial and then apply hosts update with all IP blocked addresses and you should be able to use all CC products past trial dates. 

Are you stating that the hosts file has the capability to block IPs?

 

If yes, can you please demonstrate the same?

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On 10/24/2018 at 12:01 AM, dcs18 said:

Are you stating that the hosts file has the capability to block IPs?

 

If yes, can you please demonstrate the same?

 Run Notepad as Admin then head to Windows>System32>Drivers>etc then on notepad scroll file type option select all files then hit hosts file then just input the IP addresses you wish to block. Just go to file hit save and your done and if you wish to edit same method must be done just delete any IP addresses you wish to modify.

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Wondering the point of the hosts file... Just use a firewall and do not allow specific apps to connect outside, or just ignore them since they are blocked by default.

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20 hours ago, EternalX said:

 Run Notepad as Admin then head to Windows>System32>Drivers>etc then on notepad scroll file type option select all files then hit hosts file then just input the IP addresses you wish to block. Just go to file hit save and your done and if you wish to edit same method must be done just delete any IP addresses you wish to modify.

 

Thanks for your input, but you are totally wrong. A hosts file can be used to redirect *domains* to your local loopback address (127.0.0.1/0.0.0.0)  thus effectively blocking them.

 

To block *IPs* you'll need a firewall or something similar. Your hosts file will not work for IPs...

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23 hours ago, brain_death said:

 

Thanks for your input, but you are totally wrong. A hosts file can be used to redirect *domains* to your local loopback address (127.0.0.1/0.0.0.0)  thus effectively blocking them.

 

To block *IPs* you'll need a firewall or something similar. Your hosts file will not work for IPs...

 

Windows 10 provides you free of charge, light and well integrated in the OS a firewall (and antivirus) named : Windows Defender Firewall.

1- click (left side column) "Outbound Rules"

2- click (right side column) "New Rule"

3- click "next" in the pop up windows (New Outbound Rule Wizard)

4- click "Browse" and choose the program (exe or dll) to block (or ports and protocols)

5- click "Next"

6- click "Next" ( Block the connection is checked by default)

7- click "Next" ( Domain", "Private" and "Public" are checked by default)

8- Type a name for your new rule (so you can recognize it in the list later)

9- click "Finish"

it is done!!!!

 

Now you will see your new rule in middle column "Outbound Rules).

at its left side you will see a barred red circle meaning your rule is enabled.

if you click once on your rule, you will see in the right column (half bottom) the name of your rule

with a list of commands (Disable Rule, ..Delete..). You can then disable or enable your rule easily.

Enjoy!

:secret:

 

 

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On 11/5/2018 at 11:31 PM, EternalX said:
On 10/24/2018 at 12:31 PM, dcs18 said:
On 10/24/2018 at 10:33 AM, EternalX said:

I honestly believe people can still block IP addresses via Hosts file in System32. Use Product as a trial and then apply hosts update with all IP blocked addresses and you should be able to use all CC products past trial dates. 

Are you stating that the hosts file has the capability to block IPs?

 

If yes, can you please demonstrate the same?

 Run Notepad as Admin then head to Windows>System32>Drivers>etc then on notepad scroll file type option select all files then hit hosts file then just input the IP addresses you wish to block. Just go to file hit save and your done and if you wish to edit same method must be done just delete any IP addresses you wish to modify.

Hosts file lacks the capability to block IPs — no matter what method one uses to edit the same (hosts file is limited to blocking hostnames and domains.) :)

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  • 4 weeks later...

I completely concur with @dcs18

Some people have these hallucinations that Host files can block IP’s.

 

Excatly, Map and develop modules  in Lightroom requires you to login to use these features .

 

 

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2019 activation has been completely changed due to piracy. I know there will be way to crack the 2019 version too but it will take some time. Till then you can use the 2018 version because it is also very good, there is not much improvement in 2019 version.

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