Introduction: Eliminating the unlicensed product error in Photoshop 2023 becomes a breeze through a strategic approach using Windows Firewall inbound and outbound rules.
This step-by-step guide will walk you through the process of blocking unauthorized connections and restoring your Photoshop to a licensed, error-free state.Step 1: Access Windows Firewall SettingsNavigate to the Control Panel, then choose “System and Security” and click on “Windows Defender Firewall.”
Step 2: Open Advanced Firewall SettingsInside Windows Defender Firewall, click on “Advanced settings” in the left pane.Step
3: Block Inbound ConnectionsIn the left-hand pane, select “Inbound Rules.”Click on “New Rule” in the right pane.Choose “Custom” and click “Next.”Select “This program path:” and browse to the Photoshop 2023 executable file.Choose “Block the connection” and proceed with the wizard, naming the rule (e.g., “Photoshop 2023 Inbound Block”).
Step 4: Block Outbound ConnectionsNow, navigate to “Outbound Rules” in the left pane.Repeat the process by creating a new outbound rule for Photoshop 2023, blocking the connection.
Step 5: Enable the RulesRight-click on each rule (inbound and outbound) and ensure they are both enabled.
Step 6: Restart PhotoshopClose and reopen Photoshop 2023 to allow the changes to take effect.Check if the unlicensed product error persists.
Conclusion: By employing a strategic blocking method using Windows Firewall inbound and outbound rules, you can effectively tackle the unlicensed product error in Photoshop 2023. This approach provides a robust solution to ensure your Photoshop software operates seamlessly and error-free.