![]() Acrobat 8 Standard Activation Problems I recently installed Adobe Acrobat 8.0 on my Lenova T61 laptop, and I'm having trouble using the PDF printer within Internet Explorer. I'm getting an error saying that I need to activate Acrobat first. Acrobat opens ok, but when I go to Help, Activate, the Activate command is grayed-out. ![]() Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional Activation cheapoemfastsofttopdiy-and-buy-window-shutters-indoor-online office for mac versions visual studio pro 2012 tutorial. Provide your current CS3 or Acrobat 8 serial number for either of these options: Upgrade to the latest and greatest! Receive a new serial number and installer Get a new serial number and installer so you can reinstall CS3 or Acrobat 8 applications successfully. I know that I tested it after installation, but don't remember if I ever tested IE. It continues to work ok from other apps, such as MS Office. Does anyone have any suggestions? Similar Messages • I have acrobat 8 i am putting on my new computer. I have had it on my previous computers, but they all have died from hard drive crashes. ![]() I was not able to deactivate them because i didnt know they were going to crash. Now i cannot active on new computer because it says to many activation are open and i need to deactivate. How do i do this when drives are not accessible. Thank You Kevin If you are trying to install your Acrobat 8 on Windows 7 or Windows 8, then it is not compatible and it will be no use to install or activate them. In case, you are installing it on a Windows XP computer, then call Adobe, they will help you:- 800-585-0774 Monday–Friday 9am–5pm (Pacific Time) • I use a program that most of my printable items are on legal paper. I print these to letter size pdf files. As of today, each time I clicke print and change to letter size and print, it defaults back to legal size and not all of my page prints. I am using Adobe 7.0 standard. Please help!!! Enter the printer properties and set the page size. If you want it to be the default, you will need to set it in the printer itself (start menu) and not in the application. The latter will reset when ever you change printers or restart the application. • Hello, I have an adobe acrobat standard XI, with an enterprise activation. When I try to convert a Word document to PDF, it asks me a license key. But if I try to edit a pdf file, it doesn't ask me a license key. What can I do? Try this KB document: Serial dialog box appears| Printing| Version 11.0.01 • i have acrobat standard and it will not allow me to edit. Every file i go to open it says 'there is a active file open and must close in acrobat' other times it says account cannot be validated after I have already paid for it. Please advise Hi Timothy, The account cannot be validated error was due to a glitch on our activation server that has been fixed now. Please try using acrobat now and check if you are still facing the problem. Regards, Rave • One of our users is having a problem with Adobe Acrobat Standard 8 OEM. It was working fine until a recent update. Now it opens for about ten seconds and then closes. If I open Distiller, it says that Acrobat needs to be activated which it already has been. I've uninstalled and reinstalled, but the same problem remains. ![]() I've also uninstalled with Microsoft Windows Installer and then reinstalled. An Adobe tech has worked on this for about an hour to no avail. There's got to be some way to activate this copy and use. Appreciate your assistance. Many people sem to have this problem and for most, rebooting does not solve it. I have this problem, too. I'm on Acrobat 8 and Windows XP. Usually this works for me: - deleting the acrotray process (ctrl alt dl, select processes, sort alphabetically, delete acrotray) - deleting the Flexnet file (_00080000_tsf.data in FLEXNET folder - probably at C: Documents and Settings All Users Application Data FLEXnet). Sometimes it doesn't. When it doesn't, I go into MS-Word, open a random doc and click on the PDF icon on the toolbar (this bypasses the PDF-writing method which uses your printer setup/drivers). Somehow, this works fine and the PDF is created. I then go to the original doc I wanted to create, in any app, and use the printer (ie 'control p') driver to write the PDF - the method that had originally failed. The PDF then writes no problem. This always fixes it. If this doesn't work, there are multiple (and some very complex) fixes suggested by Adobe in the Help section online - search for 'Adobe 8 activation error'. Hopefully the above may help. Hope this helps - but users seem to all have different configurations and different fixes. • After doing a 1-month trial for Adobe XI Pro, I completed online purchase yesterday (11/8/14) for annual subscription for Adobe Standard. And now I can no longer open or read any PDFs on my computer. A prompt comes up that trial period has ended and I need to subscribe (which I have done). I did not expect this and am very frustrated. Is there a lag time for processing the subscription, or is this something related to updates of older version Adobe? I have Windows Vista. Hi create shortcut, Acrobat XI isn't supported on Windows Vista, so that could be what the problem is (see Tech specs| Adobe Acrobat XI Pro). Although, it sounds like you were using Acrobat Pro XI on Vista, is that correct? Your subscription is indeed, active. So, you should be able to simply sign in and use Acrobat Standard (but know that Adobe can't support any technical issues that might arise when using it on an unsupported OS). Best, Sara • How can I determine which machines have activated Adobe Acrobat Standard 9? Hi jrector3, You need to go to the respective machines and launch Acrobat and check if it prompts for serial number. You can also go to the help menu and check if 'Deactivate' option is highlighted. Regards, Rave • Acrobat 7 activation servers have been deactivated, according to l Adobe punts you to However, that page only includes the download for Acrobat 7 Standard. I purchased Pro, and need a couple of its features. Any ideas how I can get Acrobat 7 Pro to install and activate? Also, I recently upgraded this machine to Windows 8. You can also find a download for Acrobat 8 Pro on the same page. As Mylenium stated though you run into difficulties running Acrobat 8 or 7 on a modern operating system. • I'm running Acrobat Standard 9 on Windows Vista Ultimate. Right after installing the Acrobat 9.1.2 update, but before restarting my system, I tried to open a PDF file, and experienced cascading file openings, where Acrobat seemed to be trying to open every PDF file on my hard drive in a separate window. Each window header contains the statement: 'Adobe Acrobat not responding.' After shutting down Acrobat through Task Manager, I then restarted my system, thinking that the problem was a failure to complete the update installation, but when I just tried to start Acrobat (without trying to open any file), it automatically began opening multiple PDF files again. At that point, I ran a restore to a previous Acrobat version, but did not restart my system. After the restore was complete, my desktop displayed two Acrobat startup icons, one for v9.1.2 and one for the previous version. I tried to start Acrobat by clicking the previous verion icon, but had the same problem with automatic multiple file openings. When I checked the software list in Control Panel, I found that it only contained v9.1.2, and not the supposedly restored version. Does anyone know if I had to restart my system to make the restore work? When it looked like the restore to previous version had not worked, I did an Acrobat program repair through Control Panel, and restarted my system, but when I tried to start Acrobat, the same problem occurred. Every time it occurs, I have to shut down Acrobat through Task Manager. I never experienced this problem until I installed the 9.1.2 update. Has anyone else experienced problems with this update? Does anyone here know the cause of the automatic multiple file opening problem? As far as I'm concerned, there is something screwy about this whole release. I have used Acrobat Standard since v4.0, and was forced to buy v8 or v9 when I upgraded my OS to Vista, so I chose v9. However, the most important feature to me (besides converting other documents to PDF files), something called FreeText, was replaced by something now called Typewriter. Unfortunately, where FreeText was intuitive and seamless, I cannot view the result of a Typewriter session in my document, after entering new text and closing the feature. On top of that, Adobe tech support seems to have gotten less accessible over the years. This new problem has now rendered my Acrobat program completely unusable, and for some reason, Adobe's Internet support contact form doesn't even interact with my inputs. This forum has proved useless to me for any problem-solving. Anybody from Adobe Engineering listening? • The dell digital delivery and the dell website are both giving us problems. We have the serial/product key but just need a reliable place to download and activate the application from. Is there anyway to download a trial version of Adobe Acrobat Standard and then activate the install with the serial key we have? Moving this discussion to the Downloading, Installing, Setting Up forum. Tdavis710 you may want to try a different web browser. What version of Acrobat Standard are you trying to download? • There is not an option to select Acrobat Standard XI to verify the product key. I read some other posts related to this. I bought the program from the website. I have never purchased a program from adobe before now. I have downloaded reader in the past. I'm also not horribly knowledgeable with all of this so simple fix suggestions are best, Thanks! As 'Test Screen Name' have said correctly this is verification steps to check upgrade eligibility. Which means you have purchased Acrobat XI standard as Upgrade from the previous version. It is looking for the serial number for the previous version you own. You may visit this page for help: • I tried to update my acrobat standard 8 to 8.1.3. The installation progress was stuck. I terminated the installation and tried again. This time, I received a message saying the installation failed. What can I do? Have you installed the previous updates? The updates usually have to be installed in order. • I am using a Dell laptop running Windows 7 64 bit OS and Outlook 2010. We use Acrobat Standard X to stamp approvals on PDFs (that are sent as attachments to an email) and then use 'Send Comments' to send back to the person that orignated the email. On this one laptop the process had been working correctly. To correct some errors in another program with sending email on this machine, I ran the fixmapi.exe command from a command prompt (this did fix those errors). Immediately after this the user reported that when that click on the 'Send Comments' button in Acrobat, we are now receving the error: Acrobat is unable to connect to your email program. Any help would be greatly appreciated. So, my understanding is that the Portfolio option isn't available in Standard. Are there any workarounds to accomplish this in Standard, such as saving the documents in another format? Or is our only option to bite the bullet and purchase Pro? • I've been trying to migrate my main computer usage from an XP desktop to a Windows 7 laptop. I've had Acrobat Standard v 8 on both computers for years but have rarely used the laptop. (I mostly used the laptop as a dumb terminal to reach through the internet to my desktop.) Now I'm determined to make the laptop into my daily WORKING computer. I see that Acrobat Standard works on the laptop (opens files, deletes pages, etc.) but I cannot print anything to PDF. When I try to print (from Notepad, Word, or anything) the 'Adobe PDF' printer shows as my default printer. But nothing happens. It doesn't ask for a filename and the printer window (?) shows error on printing. I uninstalled and reinstalled Acrobat Standard 8 in January 2013 when it had stopped working altogether (opening a PDF would flash open then close/crash) which was probably caused by 'a friend' installing an unlicensed (or wrongly licensed) version of Microsoft Office 2010. I uninstalled all of that mush and put a new version of Office on (2013, licensed). I don't recall if the print-to-PDF has worked since; but I suspect not. Does anyone know how to fix it? I'm afraid to uninstall and reinstall the whole Acrobat again. Someone once told me that you can only re-activate your license so many times and then one day it won't reactivate. And since my version is so old and has been reinstalled after virus cleanups (reformatting system disks), I don't know if Tech Support will fix that sort of activation problem. That last thing I want to do is use new software, or have to go to a non-Adobe PDF editor when I already have software paid for. And yes, I have the original Acrobat Standard v 8 CDs. I don't care about the button in Word; just trying to get a PRINT-TO-PDF function going. The CD installed 8.0.0 even though I have 8.1.4 on my other computer (the XP desktop I'm trying to make obsolete). I will try to find upgrade downloads somewhere. I tried to use the original CD and do a 'Repair' option (not remove nor install). It went through the motions and would come up with an error. So I googled and found the article titled 'Error 'The file AdobePDF.dll is needed'| CS3| 64-bit Windows' (and applied the directions for Windows 7 64-bit version (which my laptop is), but the fix didn't work. Still researching, and #2 above looks like the best next course of action. Maybe you are looking for • Untill very recently I had my HP Photosmart 2575 connected directly to my HH via an ethernet cable and all was well.This set up allowed me to also print wirelessly from a laptop. Then last week my broadband connection went down for about 3 hours, mys • Dear All, I have created Datasource and DSO and flat file and also created DTP. If i request perticular request id, its not activating. Request status not activating. With Regards, Baskaran. • I attempted to use migration assistant to migrate a user from one mac to another newer one. After sitting on less than one minute remaining for several hours I forced quit on the migration. Based on the amount of hard drive now used on the new comput • Hi Everyone, We are doing some RFC Lookups at a header node that are returning tables for all of the items (for performance reasons). I am trying to figure out what the best way to extract the values from the table, which is most of time has more th • Just tonight I uninstalled the old version of Adobe Flash Player (I used Adobe's Flash uninstaller utility). Then I downloaded and installed the latest version of the Flash Player. Everything looks fine, but but one thing confuses me. On my desktop. About TechWhirl TechWhirl (TECHWR-L) is a resource for technical writing and technical communications professionals of all experience levels and in all industries to share their experiences and acquire information. For two decades, technical communicators have turned to TechWhirl to ask and answer questions about the always-changing world of technical communications, such as tools, skills, career paths, methodologies, and emerging industries. The TechWhirl Archives and magazine, created for, by and about technical writers, offer a wealth of knowledge to everyone with an interest in any aspect of technical communications. Connect with us on|| Latest Articles from Tech Writer Today Subscribe to RSS headline updates from: Powered by FeedBurner. [][][][] [ (this month)][ (this month)][] Re: Adobe Acrobat 8 Pro - Activation Subject: Re: Adobe Acrobat 8 Pro - Activation From: voxwoman To: Rick Stone Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 07:21:11 -0400 I haven't had this particular problem (not in a while, anyway). It seems to be linked to the last Adobe product you installed on your computer. I learned the hard way that you really must deactivate any Adobe software (with that capability) prior to removing it, otherwise you'll 'lose your license' - I had several long conversations with Adobe tech support about deactivation/reactivation when I lost a motherboard and was unable to deactivate anything. ISTR that Acrobat likes to be the last (Adobe software) thing installed, so if you are installing other Adobe products, you need to uninstall/reinstall Acrobat again when you are finished. This is how things worked years ago, and the uninstall/reinstall seems to fix these annoyances when they crop up occasionally. -Wendy On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Rick Stone wrote: > Hi all > > I think it may also depend on how Acrobat was installed to begin with. > For example, I installed the eLearning Suite. I don't use Photoshop so > elected not to install it. I use Captivate. But when I try to use > Acrobat it tells me it must be activated and I'm advised that it was > installed as part of a suite and I should open one of the products in > the suite, such as Photoshop. I'm using Captivate that's part of > the suite. Why is that not sufficient? > > Anyhoo, maybe that also accounts for disabled things in activation? Rick:) > > Monique Semp wrote: > > I've been having this problem on and off for a long time. If you search > > within the Adobe Acrobat forums (use the actual message that's > displayed), > > you'll find lots of entries. For this reason, I doubt there's much point > > to calling Adobe. > > > > What often fixes it (but frustratingly, not always) is to use open > Acrobat > > and use the Help > Repair Acrobat Installation option. I've also used > the > > Acrobat Licensing Repair tool, > >. It seemed to work > for > > a while. > > > > It does seem somewhat tied to when the Acrobat writer from a non-Adobe > > product gets used to create a PDF from apps such as Word. I don't seem > to > > have this problem when I'm working with only Adobe products (such as > > FrameMaker). > > > > Good luck, > > -Monique > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > Free Software Documentation Project Web Cast: Covers developing Table of > Contents, Context IDs, and Index, as well as Doc-To-Help > 2009 tips, tricks, and best practices. > > > Help & Manual 5: The complete help authoring tool for individual > authors and teams. Professional power, intuitive interface. Write > once, publish to 8 formats. 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