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to block the activation Guide CS4 on Mac OS X
First of all, we have enabled the root user in our terminal. How done? Open a terminal (Applications / Utilities / Terminal) and enter the following command:
dsenableroot-u "user administrator"
replacing "user administrator" for your user, you may be assuming that system administrators ... but you do not install a pirate CS4 ...
When you enter this command, I asked the key "user administrator" and thereupon the root user password and a confirmation of the same key. Thus:
mosqueéis not you as in the terminals on Unix-based systems there is no replacing a hidden character with an asterisk (*), which I give the impression of not writing anything even if you do.
Well, once this is done we can only add a line in your hosts located in / etc / hosts . To do this, we would need to open the file and add the following line: 127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com
But the hosts file is a system file and can only be edited by the user root . In linux we launch an application from the terminal with the user you want (including the root ) but in our beloved Mac OS X do not think this implemented by default ... for another entry blog. This meant that we could modify graphically with any text editor file system, but as I said this is not the case and therefore use another method to explain.
To access the root user from terminal write:
su -
We ask which is the key. HINT: We have put in the previous step. Again that mysterious way to introduce the key. Once identified
the Terminal prompt will change from " $ " a " # " ie, the last character in the beginning of the line in the terminal. To add
this line to your hosts from the terminal as they write the following command:
echo "127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com">> / etc / hosts
For the more curious that the symbol > > or apend "adds text to the end of a file, before the famous [EOF] (End Of File) and the echo command prints a line (in quotes) on the screen.
Once this process we can make a " cat / etc / hosts " to see if they have added this line at the end of the file. If everything is ok, your computer and will not contact Adobe for activation of your CS4.
First of all, we have enabled the root user in our terminal. How done? Open a terminal (Applications / Utilities / Terminal) and enter the following command:
dsenableroot-u "user administrator"
replacing "user administrator" for your user, you may be assuming that system administrators ... but you do not install a pirate CS4 ...
When you enter this command, I asked the key "user administrator" and thereupon the root user password and a confirmation of the same key. Thus:
![](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_I7_jbNcomvs/SvFGUxmteQI/AAAAAAAAGDY/zwx3rhME9EU/s320/dsenableroot.jpg)
Well, once this is done we can only add a line in your hosts located in / etc / hosts . To do this, we would need to open the file and add the following line: 127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com
But the hosts file is a system file and can only be edited by the user root . In linux we launch an application from the terminal with the user you want (including the root ) but in our beloved Mac OS X do not think this implemented by default ... for another entry blog. This meant that we could modify graphically with any text editor file system, but as I said this is not the case and therefore use another method to explain.
To access the root user from terminal write:
![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_I7_jbNcomvs/SvcR4n9pJfI/AAAAAAAAGDg/OfrfcWz1u-Y/s320/Imagen+1.jpg)
We ask which is the key. HINT: We have put in the previous step. Again that mysterious way to introduce the key. Once identified
the Terminal prompt will change from " $ " a " # " ie, the last character in the beginning of the line in the terminal. To add
this line to your hosts from the terminal as they write the following command:
echo "127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com">> / etc / hosts
For the more curious that the symbol > > or apend "adds text to the end of a file, before the famous [EOF] (End Of File) and the echo command prints a line (in quotes) on the screen.
Once this process we can make a " cat / etc / hosts " to see if they have added this line at the end of the file. If everything is ok, your computer and will not contact Adobe for activation of your CS4.
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