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May 17, 2013
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CS6, AAMEE 3.1 - serialization file still prompts to sign in

  • May 17, 2013
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So I've had the same issue I've seen other's dealing with - pretty much exactly the same as http://forums.adobe.com/message/4467285.  I've placed AAMEE 3.1 trial packages of my volume-licensed suite into a master image and deployed it to other computers (using WDS).  I created the serialization file with AAMEE 3.1 and have tried to run those on the computers with the trial packages.  I am running:

AdobeSerialization.exe --tool=VolumeSerialize

The prov.xml file is in the same folder, but just for the sake of being thorough I added the --provfilie=[path] bit.  I also saw a reference to a "--stream" parameter.  I have no idea what it does but I tried it to.  All of these attempts result in a result code of 0 and the programs in the suite open.  However, the program immediately requests that the user signs in with an Adobe ID.  It's ridiculous because it reports that I now have approximately 90 years until the software stops working.  This is super obnoxious that my users have to dismiss this message each time they wish to load an Adobe product.  What am I missing here?  How can I just make my programs run with no pop-ups like they always used to?  Thanks.

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    Correct answer Romsinha-9KMEUt

    Please refer the article and serialize Adobe apps: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/packager/provisioning-toolkit-enterprise.html.

    Regards,

    Romit Sinha

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    Participant
    February 20, 2014

    I am facing the same issue even after renaming deleting the SLCache folder. Now I get the license acceptance screen as well.

    Please help!

    Romsinha-9KMEUt
    Adobe Employee
    Romsinha-9KMEUtCorrect answer
    Adobe Employee
    February 21, 2014

    Please refer the article and serialize Adobe apps: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/packager/provisioning-toolkit-enterprise.html.

    Regards,

    Romit Sinha

    Participant
    February 24, 2014

    Is this provisioning toolkit applicable to CS6 deployments as well as Creative Cloud?

    Romsinha-9KMEUt
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    June 7, 2013

    Please navigate to C/Program Files(X86)/Common Files/Adobe and rename SLCache to Slcache.old. Open command prompt as run as admin and type in the command: AdobeSerialization --tool=VolumeSerialize --stream --provefile=Absolute path tp prov.xml and try to serialize the file.

    --stream Optional; this option is used by enterprises that use imaging

    tools to deploy licensed packages on various machines

    Participating Frequently
    August 13, 2013

    Hi I have the same problem in that after using the previously created prov file, the software insists that I sign in with an Adobe ID, and like tomferratt, I do not intend to ask my uses to dismiss this message everytime they wish to use your products, I have tried this so called fix you have mentioned above but to no avail, surely there must be an easier way to license your products for users who do not, nor ever will be able to connect to the internet. It seems that Adobe are trying to dictate that all users who have the misfortune to require their products to do a job need to be internet connected, well in the real world this is not an option for everyone, so please please please come up with a solution that is easy and stress free for us poor users who cannot connect to the intenet from our office enviroment.