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Hello, friends! I’ve been working with Adobe InDesign CC 2016 (v11.0) lately and have encountered a few quirks that I thought might be helpful to share with everyone else. So here goes: One of the biggest problems I faced was getting past the installation process without a valid serial number or digital-signing certificate. My solution? Follow these steps to hack InDesign CC 2016 for free from any computer without the need for either of those two things... In this article, we will walk through how to hack InDesign CC 2016 by replacing the installer's code with our own code. This will result in the program always starting with a clean user interface. The process can be applied to any program or software, so if you need help hacking any other application, please feel free to ask. Download the Adobe InDesign CC 2016 installer from any location on the internet (i.e., pirate bay or rapidgator)… Run the installer and follow directions through clicking Next… Next… Done… (To keep things simple, I’ll assume you know how to install apps). Once installation is complete, locate your C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Adobe\\Adobe InDesign CC 2016 folder. In your C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Adobe\\Adobe InDesign CC 2016 folder, locate the InDesign.exe file and rename it to “InDesign.exe.bak”. At this point, you can just push a button and run InDesign CC 2016 as if it were a brand new installation/migration from Adobe Creative Cloud… but there is something else we need to do first... Open the Program Files (x86)\\Adobe\\Adobe InDesign CC 2016 folder you located above and locate the InDes2Cfg package. Copy the entire contents of the InDes2Cfg package to your desktop. Right click the downloaded InDesign.exe.bak file, select “Properties…”, and confirm “Read Only” is not selected in the drop down that appears… then click OK… Next… Next… Done! Time to Hack! Open your favorite text editor, create a new text file, and paste in these commands one at a time... For ease of use, I’ve included an Excel file with all these commands organized by function. You can find it here: https://docs.google. com/spreadsheets/d/1_VhhWgtztfvP_k2w7pLsNvFQXEzh3u0-dXa-nolVHmU (Note: If you use Excel, please delete the contents of this folder before closing the file.) Save your file with an .exe extension (such as “Adobe.exe”) and place it in the same directory as your InDesign.exe file. eccc085e13
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