Downlaod Student Edition Photoshop CS4

Can you please tell me how to register a Student Edition of Photoshop CS4. No form in box for proof of ID

Well, where do you get it from? Sorry to say so, but this doesn't sound legit. Student & Teacher editions are always the current version and CS4 is 2 versions out of date. If you bought it as "used" from someone else, that in itself is a breach of the license agreement - S&T editions cannot be sold. And even then the serial would have to come from the persoon who registered it in the first place. I'm afraid you've been had, as they say, but consider getting in touch with S&T support regardless...
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