If it were really a product free, no need using serial activation, you better download the manufacturer's website I suspect that is a promotion but copying and putting the key is not the problem any Serial number provided by Adobe: 1045-1412-5685-1654-6343-1431. Adobe Creative Suite 2 CS2 Suite 2 CS2: 48. Adobe CS2 CS2: 49. Adobe CS2 Premium Installation CS2: 50. Adobe Illustrator CS2 12.0.0: 51. Adobe Illustrator CS2 v12.0: 52. Adobe Illustrator Cs2: 53. Adobe Indesign CS2 4: 54. Adobe inDesign CS2: 55. OS Adobe Illustrator CS2 Tryout to Full Activation: 56. Adobe Illustrator CS2 12.0: 57.
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I'm not sure if I should ask this question here, so if it has to be somewhere else .. Then let me know?
I wanted to download Adobe illustrator CS2 from Adobe form your website (which was accidentally released for free by Adobe). This would have been legally issued by Adobe, but can no longer be downloaded from Adobe itself. After linking through your site, I was able to download the file.
By linked sites from your download site:
https://www.techspot.com/downloads/5731-adobe-indesign-CS2-free.html
And is this de correct site to download from?
(URL removed)
However, during the download, I immediately received a message from my virus scanner (f-secure) that an incorrect app was trying to do something with my PC and that I had to restart the PC to stop and delete the file. I waited until the program was downloaded and then restarted my PC, scanned my PC with my virus scanner and Malwarebytes, but they could not find any problems. However… When I checked the file on the internet (because it is still suspiciously different than I expected (the name is “AI_CS2_IE_NonRet” and is about 640 Mb (instead of the 340 Mb TechSpot indicated), all strange offers were made, among other things (so-called) from my Internet provider I know for sure that my provider does not make these strange offers and the URL was incorrect.
I wonder if this download (by TechSpot) is correct and / or has it been properly checked for possible viruses, malware and so on? Can you check this and possibly send me the correct link (from the direct download if it still exists)?
I look forward to your response and hope to hear from you soon.
Greetz, Mike Post
I'm not sure if I should ask this question here, so if it has to be somewhere else .. Then let me know?
I wanted to download Adobe illustrator CS2 from Adobe form your website (which was accidentally released for free by Adobe). This would have been legally issued by Adobe, but can no longer be downloaded from Adobe itself. After linking through your site, I was able to download the file.
By linked sites from your download site:
https://www.techspot.com/downloads/5731-adobe-indesign-CS2-free.html
And is this de correct site to download from?
(URL removed)
However, during the download, I immediately received a message from my virus scanner (f-secure) that an incorrect app was trying to do something with my PC and that I had to restart the PC to stop and delete the file. I waited until the program was downloaded and then restarted my PC, scanned my PC with my virus scanner and Malwarebytes, but they could not find any problems. However… When I checked the file on the internet (because it is still suspiciously different than I expected (the name is “AI_CS2_IE_NonRet” and is about 640 Mb (instead of the 340 Mb TechSpot indicated), all strange offers were made, among other things (so-called) from my Internet provider I know for sure that my provider does not make these strange offers and the URL was incorrect.
I wonder if this download (by TechSpot) is correct and / or has it been properly checked for possible viruses, malware and so on? Can you check this and possibly send me the correct link (from the direct download if it still exists)?
I look forward to your response and hope to hear from you soon.
Greetz, Mike Post