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I have Acrobat X as part of CS6. Seemed to work fine since installation. Two days ago, it stopped working, won't open. I tried the fixes listed in this forum. No luck.
Can Adobe help please.
Thanks,
Bill Byrnes
Hi All,
Adobe has provided a hotfix to resolve this issue permanently . Kindly follow Solution 2 mentioned at http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/acrobat-failed-launch-30-days.html and check if you get Exit Code 0.
Feel free to post the results.
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Thank you very much, Matt! It seems to work an I will believe in the "permanent fix"
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Hi ,
I had posted the workaround on another thread: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4529681#4529681 .... reposting here.
For 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:
After this if you launch Acrobat it will launch and run forever without trouble. In case you still face a problem , try relaunching the other CS6 app once more and then launch Acrobat.
Feel free to send me a private message if you need any more help with this.
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Thanks for your help Amrita!
In my office we have some nfr licenses and, for policy, some computers have installed only Acrobat X of the CS6 suite (no Photoshop ecc...). There is a workaround in this situation?
Thanks
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Are there solutions for my problem?
If I have installed only Acrobat X of the CS6, how to deactivate and reactivate the entire suite?
Thanks
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I originally had this issue because I had CS5 with a stand-alone license for Acrobat X. But the deactivation and reactivation work. However on OSX, Acrobat is launching when a PDF's is opened but never actually opens the PDF. I have to open thefile via the menu system. Same goes for closing, it wont cloase the PDF by click the X button. I literally have to goto the menu system in Acrobat to close it. I think somehwere along the way it got corrupted. I've tried reinstalling several times now.
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Tried this, worked once then failed to start opening again - 3 hours wasted of rebooting and repeating the process
What a pieice of sh1t overpriced software - ADOBE YOU SUCK - in so many ways
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Thanks so much Amarita... followed through with instructions and fixed my problem with Acrobat X not starting!
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So... Here I am, back after another 30 day cycle! About 30 days ago I tried the deactivate/reactivate with assurances that I'd never see the problem again. Today I tried to open Acrobat X only to experience the exact same problem I had ~30 days ago.
Amrita: Please stop assuring us that the problem is really fixed if it actually isn't!!
Why are your legitimate, paying customers being punished by the methods you're using to stop software piracy?!? As a legitimate customer, I don't appreciate being punished for the crimes of others.
I used the deactivate/reactivate fix again today. For the moment, it's working again. But at this point I have ZERO confidence that I won't need to repeat this process in another 30 days.
Please get this problem fixed. Don't make me come back in another 30 days.
John
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This is seriously bad...... cannot believe one pays so much for a product and not get the right fix for a problem.... I'm just waiting for my 30 days (after I did the supposed fix) to see what happens with my Acrobat X....
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The workaround fixed the condition on my computer. I am waiting to see if it re-occurs after another 30 days. Does anyone know if Adobe has or will fix this problem so that the workaround is not needed.
Thanks for your help.
Bill Byrnes
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Had the same problem here. I upgraded from Design Premium CS5 to MC CS6 and Acrobat just decided not to work.
To fix it, I went into Photoshop, deactivated, reactivated, then went through the process again and now it works. We'll see for how long.
Another issue that really horks me off is I could not fully UNinstall CS5. InDesign remains. I also had a hard time uninstalling my separate license for AE CS5. Insane.
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After 30 days the "official" fix stops working yet again. On top of this there was a major quarterly patch update (10.1.4) for Acrobat which I just installed. I was hoping, really really hoping they fixed this idiotic blunder. Guess what...... cmon' guess. I think you all already know the outcome. IT IS STILL FREAKING BROKEN!!! So...... lets just keep de-activating some UNRELATED program that is part of the suite EVERY 30 DAYS and reactivating the the entire suite. What a massive steaming pile of awesomeness! I'm so excitied I can hardly contain myself! For $1900 I really sort of expect more. Maybe I'm just weird that way.
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I tired what Amarita said above and it works now like a charm - thanks for the work around!!
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Amrita, thanks for the solutioin.
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Adobe is one of the worst companies in the world for end user support. They don't really care that all of these people are going through hell. They are just focussed on making CS6 obsolete as fast as possible to force us to upgrade. What a joke. I spent $800 on this piece of garbage software.
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Your solution is working for me on both of my computers. YEAH!
Thank you for caring.
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Matt: Thanks for posting your chat dialog.
To all others, the important issue prior to deactivation is to MOVE THE CACHE FILE from the folder specified in Matt's dialog to the desktop. This is what allows the deactivate link to appear in the help menu on Photoshop. If you don't move the cache file, you won't be able to deactivate. The cache file is automatically recreated when you reactivate Photoshop. You can then delete the cache file FROM THE DESKTOP.
Thanks again Matt for posting.
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no problems
I am glad it is helping some people out.
I'd figure it would be best to post the official support answer so that everyone knows it's legit.
So many people have answers but being in a large company, we cannot afford to guess which is a proper fix.
So we went direct!
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I've had exactly the same issue with Acrobat X Pro today. I followed the transcript Raghu - Matt.
The issue seems to have been resolved now.
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Thanks Matt, this worked great! We were experiencing a similar issue, but instead of Acrobat not opening at all, it would open for a few seconds but then the Adobe Software License Agreement would pop up and instantly close Acrobat. Clicking Accept would then open Acrobat back up, but 5-10 seconds later it would close, and the License Agreement window would popup again. It would just keep doing that in an endless loop. But your chat fix did the trick for us!!! Thanks again!!!
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Following the deactivation of photoshop and reactivating worked for me as well....Thanks Matt
mike
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Thanks - worked for me.
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On the Mac, in the applications folder are CS6 apps downloaded from Creative Cloud, and inside each products folder is that products uninstaller. That is the uninstaller I used the first time to remove Acrobat X Pro.
After removal by that means, Acrobat Application Manager was still verifying that my removed app was still installed. There was no way to reinstall (Acrobat).
What I was told by the chat tech I chatted with was to got to Applications > Utilities > Adobe Installers Which is from where he recomended I do all my uninstalls.
So, from there I clicked on Acrobat X Pro and followed the screen instructions.
When I then launched Adobe Application Manager, teh Install button next to Acrobat was active and I was able to reinstall Acrobat.
Because after removing a previous version of CS, my photoshop CS6 app was announcing a missing file and that I needed to uninstall and reinstall Photoshop - more an annoyance than an actual necssity since Photoshop CS6 was working fine despite the notification window alerting me to a missing file Photoshop needed to operate... Since the uninstall and reinstall of Acrobat went so well, I followed suit with Photoshop CS6, removing it from the Applications > Utilities > Adobe Installers folder. When I launched AAM, the install next to Photoshop was available. I downloaded it and intalled ... everything is working fine.
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I followed the steps stated in 46. mattlok1010's transcript, which is similar to the "correct" answer here. And it worked for a little while then stoped working again when I went to open another PDF.
I re-read the answer and discovered:
In case you still face a problem , try relaunching the other CS6 app once more and then launch Acrobat.
This was an essential step for me as it completed the registration. As soon as I opened Photoshop, it came up with a bubble "registration complete" and Acrobat is working again.
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Please do not delte the cache.db. That step will only complicate your problems. If ypou have renamed it...please restore it back and follow the steps that I have posted in the workaround.... I assume you have done that.