

(Although Adobe PDF Creator Professional is terrific too). I have the rather ancient (but still terrific) Acrobat 5.0 which cost me over $800-00 many years ago, and has worked brilliantly for everything I want ever since. I worked out another solution if the one mentioned above does not work. This was years back, plus I don't think Vista was helping at the time. It took me two weeks, a full HDD wipe with Darik's Boot And Nuke, and a fresh install to get it back up and running. I also can vouch first hand if you ever have ran a version not allowed Adobe will add a not allow key in your registry. If these don't work I would suggest contacting Adobe through chat. In case you still face a problem, try relaunching the other CS6 app once more and then launch Acrobat.
#ADOBE ACROBAT 7 PROFESSIONAL WINDOWS 10 SERIAL NUMBER#
12 Enter the serial number in the serial number screen and click.9 Click on License This Software button on the UI.5 Launch a regular CS6 product other than Acrobat or Flash Builder.(for example: Photoshop, After Effects, Premier Pro, InDesign, Flash 2 Launch a regular CS6 product other than Acrobat or Flash Builder.1 Make sure you are connected to the internet.Note: if Acrobat opens for a second and then seems to crash and you cannot (again) open any PDFs much less Acrobat:įor all the users who have faced a problem where Acrobat did not launch after 30 days of serializing with a suite serial number, please execute the following workaround: You must sign in to your Adobe account.It will tell you it’s a trial, so you have to click on “License this.Now you can launch the application or open a PDF.

Once you’re there, RENAME Cache.db as.(x86) > Common Files > Adobe > Adobe PCD > Cache > Cache.db (This happens exactly 30 days after you install the software). If you have a Windows 7 64-bit computer and Acrobat Professional just won’t launch at all and will not open ANY. I did run a cleaner, CCleaner, after uninstalling to correct the registry of Adobe to help: I have ran into the same issue and found this awhile back.
