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I hope someone can help me in this matter. I have Adobe Production Premium CS4 and it us 100% legal. I have been using it for a little bit under a year but yesterday I started getting this error 150:30 and nothing in this suite will work. It told me to try uninstalling everything and then reinstall everything I have did this twice. I was also trying out photoshop and Premiere Pro CS5 so I uninstalled them along with my adobe reader and flash plugins. It still will not do anything. I don't even have the CS5 stuff installed anymore. I have been working with CS5 and CS4 for awhile now so I don't know if this is the problem. I am running a new iMac (Mid 2010) with 3.2GHz i3 and 4 GB RAM. I have ran both the Adobe Clean Up Utility and License Recovery Utility to no avail. Please help!! I need these for a project that I am doing for work.
 
I hope someone can help me in this matter. I have Adobe Production Premium CS4 and it us 100% legal. I have been using it for a little bit under a year but yesterday I started getting this error 150:30 and nothing in this suite will work. It told me to try uninstalling everything and then reinstall everything I have did this twice. I was also trying out photoshop and Premiere Pro CS5 so I uninstalled them along with my adobe reader and flash plugins. It still will not do anything. I don't even have the CS5 stuff installed anymore. I have been working with CS5 and CS4 for awhile now so I don't know if this is the problem. I am running a new iMac (Mid 2010) with 3.2GHz i3 and 4 GB RAM. I have ran both the Adobe Clean Up Utility and License Recovery Utility to no avail. Please help!! I need these for a project that I am doing for work.

I have also ran my disk permission but I am unable to restore from a time machine backup. I am not entirely sure why
 

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Have a look at http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/512/cpsid_51260.html

EDIT: I just re-read your post and it looks like you've been through some of those options already, except perhaps Solution 1: Delete the FLEXnet Publisher preferences folder. There are also other solutions listed there and in the comments on that page.

Good luck.
 
Have a look at http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/512/cpsid_51260.html

EDIT: I just re-read your post and it looks like you've been through some of those options already, except perhaps Solution 1: Delete the FLEXnet Publisher preferences folder. There are also other solutions listed there and in the comments on that page.

Good luck.

That worked! Thanks.
I was on a different forum and I thought it said that the FLEXnet only pertained to Windows based computers. I guess I read it wrong.
 
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