![]() ![]() every time Apple issues an update, there is the risk that an old program that HAS been working will STOP working. ![]() So I did that, uninstalled my entire suite. ![]() I was told to uninstall my applications then reinstall them to fix this. If you have not yet installed Apples Java OS X 2012-006 update, then you are still using a version of Apple Java 6 that includes the plug-in and the Java. Apple changed their operating system and THAT is why your old program won't work, not because of anything Adobe did. I spoke with Adobe customer support when my CS6 products suddenly stopped working when my CC membership ran out (even though I bought them years before). Adobe did not change your old program to make it stop working. Owners of old programs simply have problems with Mac El Capitan/Sierra.
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