

On the other hand, AfterEffects still works fine as of right now.Īny insight on how to fix this issue would be much appreciated! I'm afraid there's some kind of file in my computer that's sending the information to adobe that my program isn't genuine, since the issue comes back even after uninstalling/reinstalling. After researching the issue I tried deleting AdobeGCCClient, but after looking everywhere in my Application Support>Adobe file and even enabling hidden files, it turns out I don't have the AdobeGCCClient folder to start with. Also downloaded Lulu and blocked connections for Photoshop, but Photoshop just freezes after a few minutes. SUDO deleted all contents in the folder, then SUDO CHMODd the actual folder to 0444.

I found the process through activity monitor, typed the path into a terminal window, and got there. I tried deleting and reinstalling Photoshop, same issue pops up. The Genuine Software Integrity box keeps popping up, but the path doesnt exist for me to delete it. However today, I got a pop-up on Photoshop saying my program isn't genuine. I ran Photoshop and AfterEffects smoothly these past few weeks. In the past I used Little Snitch to block connections, but it was causing a strange glitch with my second monitor so I got rid of it.

Thanks for everyone's help on this issue!Ī few weeks ago, I re-installed Photoshop and AfterEffects on my computer using cmacked cracks, following all the instructions such as running AntiCC and patching the programs. As mentioned by dubailegend, make sure to block this list of IPs in your hosts file: įollow these instructions to locate your hosts file on your mac and see where to add your list of blocked IPs: I used BBEdit to edit the file. Installing the latest Photoshop (2023) from cmacked got rid of the pop-up for me.
