Error 150.30 – Repair?

Error 150.30 How to repair?

Please let me know what OS are you using and what version of Photoshop?
Error 150:30 usually comes up if you use timeline or any other software to migrate the files from the older Mac to the newer one or in case of licensing issues.
If you have used a migration software to transfer the files then it's not recommended. Please remove the files and reinstall Photoshop.
In case of licensing issue please follow the steps mentioned in the  Kb doc :
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/error-licensing-stopped-mac- os.html
http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-licensing-stopped-windo ws.html

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  • I am receiving an error message "Error: 150:30" after having my computer serviced. Repair shop completely stripped down my machine and reloaded Operating system, Yosemite 10.10.1. tried to download a Licensing update, but can't get that to open.????

    Adobe Photoshop CS4
    I am receiving an error message "Error: 150:30" after having my computer serviced.
    Repair shop completely stripped down my machine and reloaded Operating system, Yosemite 10.10.1.
    I tried to download a Licensing update, but can't get that to open.????
    My machine had originally been a clone of another Mac. Not it looks like a brand new computer.
    Possibly there is something in system preferences to change? I turned off Firewall and allow downloads from all parties.
    Thank You for you help!
    joe

    150:30 means the licensing failed. Photoshop can't be moved like other programs from another drive or from backup.
    I would suggest a reinstall to fix it. Anytime you move Photoshop from from drive to another, it breaks licensing. A install is the quickest way. to fix it.
    When you are done with the install, apply all CS4 updates.  Product updates
    Gene
    (Remember to mark the answer that solved your issue by clicking on “correct”. This indicates the question is answered and credits those who took time to help you or followup if there are further questions)

  • How do i repaire error 150:30 elements 8

    how do i repair error 150:30 elements 8.

    Please see the solutions here:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-licensing-stopped-windows.html

  • Photoshop CS4 - Licensing Error 150:30

    I have a MacBook with the OS X Maverick Operating System and have had no prior issues using my Photoshop CS4. My computer recently crashed and had to have my operating system re-installed. I tried to open up Photoshop today and this window popped up: "Licensing for this product has stopped working". I tried restarting the computer like the window mentioned and that did nothing. I also tried the solutions listed on the Adobe website for the Error: 150:30 and nothing has worked. My main problem is I cannot finish the "solutions" because I cannot locate the folder "FlexNet" or "FlexNet Licensing" or anything of that nature that is referred to in the solutions.

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    "LicenseRecover.py" file into the Terminal Window.
    The sudo command and path to the .py file should look like the screenshot below.
    Press Enter to begin
    Type in your password, but know that you will not see dots or asterisks as you type.
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    (If this answer solves it, mark it as "correct" or get back to me if it doesn't.)

  • Error: 150:30 on new iMac with Lion

    Hello,
    My InDesign CS4 does not start after I bought a new iMac (August 2011) with Lion (with the latest updates of Apple):
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    Error: 150:30'
    Restarting the computer, as suggested in the message, doesn't work.
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    Thanks for the reply. I did try all other suggestions. According to many posts, these steps worked for many people, just not me. Perhap the following will be useful for someone in my predicament:
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    - I repaired permissions with Disk Utility, didn't work.
    - And finally, could not open License Recovery (error said PPC no longer supported, as I mentioned).
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    Utilities/Terminal, paste: sudo python '/Volumes/LicenseRecovery 11.6.1/LicenseRecovery/'LicenseRecover.py
    I did all the steps on the screen until it was complete, then I was able to open PS, which prompted me for my serial number. Worked. There might hve been an easier way that I missed, but I'm just glad it's fixed. Do you really think CS 4 is that old? It's only one version ago, no?
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  • CS4 Error 150:30 student license

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    You can try the instructions in this document, which applies to the "150: 30" error message: Error "Licensing has stopped working." If you want person-to-person support, I recommend our  chat support at http://adobe.ly/v6wfLL. They'll be able to address the issue you've described. And while they aren't available on weekends, they are available during the week, I believe until 7pm PST.

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  • CS4 Licensing Error 150:30

    After re-installing OS X my CS4 applications are not working.
    I keep getting message  "Licensing Error 150:30"

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    (If this answer solves it, mark it as "correct" or get back to me if it doesn't.)

  • License stopped working. Error 150:30.

    Re-install of Mountain Lion from Time Machine (BIG mistake) left me with PhotoShop and InDesign CS4 unusable. "License stopped working and Error 150:30" were the messages.
    Went online, tried what worked for some people, i.e. deleting Flexnet from ~Library/Application Support and then putting Flexnet file in ~Library/Preferences. Still could not open PS & ID. Interesting that Bridge never had a problem and works fine.
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    I fixed the problem myself by using some comments from the Creative Suites CS3 forum: however, with CS4, there is no Trusted Storage File, as it is named below. It is called Storage. And you have to delete the 2 .data files Preferences creates when you reboot.
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    Basically PS4 and ID4 would not work until after removing the Service file from FLEXnet Publisher then re-booting and repairing Disk Permissions. After deleting the 2 data files, I replaced the Service file in the FLEXnet folder and both PS4 and ID4 opened easily. Whew. It's been a long couple of days trying to figure this one out! The instructions below helped me figure it out.
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    My CS4 has stopped working. I get the message..." licensing for this product has stopped working, Error 150:30"  After taking all the steps  listed and uninstalling CS4 and Reinstalling it I finally got it working again ( which took a couple of hours of down time)  Now ...every time I turn my computer off and back on, I get the same message again, and must go thru the 2 hours "fix"... any suggestions.  Adobe Support has been less than helpful with this... which is unusual. 
    Photodeb

    PhotoDeb, I have the same problem with my CS4 suite. I get the 150:30 error, "licensing has stopped working."
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  • PS Elements was working/Installed Apple OS 10.8 now/Error: 150:30

    My PS Elements 8 was working fine. Upgraded to Apple OS 10.8 Mountain Lion now get  Error: 150: 30 on my  iMac. PSE 8 continues to work fine on our Mac Book which I also installed OS 10.8
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    [email protected]

    I understood that about the semi hidden Library folder. I was in the right folder, I re-did it following your instructions to be sure. and for whatever reason there is no Flex Net Publisher in the preference folder but I did find that there was a FlexNet Publisher folder in the ApplicationSupport. I followed the instructions for the license recovery carefully going to the utilities and opening the terminal utility and did as instructed. I am using OS 10.8 Mountain Lion not Lion OS 10.7. The LicenseRecoverLauncher icon had a circle with a slash through it which indicates it doesn't work with this OS but I did it anyway, dragged over into the terminal thing after typing whatever it was, sudo python, I think,  and it did not work. I did it a couple of times because it didn't even want to take my password at first. Each time I had to hit return and retype the password. It never asked for the adminstrator name. It ended up with this:
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    Sorry, try again.
    Password:
      File "/Volumes/LicenseRecovery 11.6.1/LicenseRecovery/LicenseRecoveryLauncher.app", line 1
    SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character '\xfe' in file /Volumes/LicenseRecovery 11.6.1/LicenseRecovery/LicenseRecoveryLauncher.app on line 1, but no encoding declared; see http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html for details
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    Canade-iMac-Intel-Core-2-Duo-8:~ edwardcanade$
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    I'm ready to and install and reinstall which can't be any tricker than some of these other instrcutions. 

  • PSE 8  Error 150:30 Licensing stopped working

    Hi
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    Does a working solution exist for this problem?
    I am not a happy bunny and I'll probably return pse 8 asap and go back to the 'old' 6 ver.

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    There are actually two issues here:
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    Cheers
    Bob

  • How do I fix error 150:30

    So, I have the error 150:30, and i have tried to do what it says on the help page, the file FlexNet Publisher was not there and the disk untility didn't work, i even tried the restarting like it said on the original error, Nothing happened at all. I am using CS4, and i have a mac with OS Maverick (10.9.2). I'm at the option about the uninstalling and reinstalling, but it says to disable the serial number, i tried to do it, but going under the program there is not a help option. This is all I get when it comes up. But there is no help option so I don't think i can uninstal and reinstal them. So what do i do to figure this out? I can't resolve error 150:30 and none of my CS4 programs work. Please help.     

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  • Problem with new iMac (with Yosemite): Licensing has stopped working Error 150:30

    I have just bought a new iMac and used the Migration Assistant to transfer all my existing programs from my old computer.
    When I try to launch my copy of InDesign CS4, I get the error message:
    Licensing for this product has stopped working
    Error 150:30
    Because new iMacs do not have disk drives, I cannot reinstall using my original DVD disks.
    Adobe’s online support team have said they are unable to help.
    The Licensing Repair application does not work in Yosemite
    Does anyone have any suggestions?
    With many thanks
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    Download CS4 products
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