Dreamweaver CS3 running on Windows 2003 Server, How to do a License Swap to a new Hardware

Hello, I have an urgent Licensing question belonging Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 running on Windows 2003 Server.
How to do a License Swap to a new Hardware which runs currently on an Image of another Server (same HW), this License needs to be exchanged by the original Licence, however the MAC address has changed due to the HW-SWAP,  Serial Number of the "Adobe Dreamweaver CS3" is available,
Is there a Adobe hotline existing, which could support?
Thank you very much.
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