Box serial number doesn't coincide with serial number in 'system info '.

Hello, I am trying to understand what serial number. goes with my CS5. I'm in an office where we have kept the boxes with serial numbers, but there are 4 or 5 boxes and I don't know who's going with my computer. I looked into photoshop 'system info' and there is a place where it gives me a 19 digit number, but it does not match any of the boxes that we, who are all 24 digits. Anywhere else I can search to find the serial number of my computer CS5?

Thank you

Please see this link:

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Let me know if it helps.

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Megha Rawat

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