Or could this be related to Windows 11 somehow?
I wonder if this can be worked around in some way as it seems to be an issue with Adobe servers not actually decreasing the count of activations, but just keeping the current activations alive as long as those computers are alive. Now I am afraid that if I retry deactivating on either of the old computers, I lose a working Master Suite on either of them. But that did not decrease the count of installations, so I keep on having the message on the new computer that I have it activated on too many computers. Deactivation was successful (I did not via Adobe Photoshop CS6 64-bit version). So I went on and deactivated it on the other of the two old computers I had it active. I just purchased a new Windows 11 computer and installed the CS6 Master Suite from original DVDs on that and all went well, but when I tried to activate it on the new computer I got a screen that said I have it already activated on maximum number of computers. Hi, I have CS6 Master Suite active on two Windows 10 computers.