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Hello,
I logged into Acrobat DC Pro on a co-workers computer because it was not allowing login do to javajscrpit not being enable, but it was enable (in all web browsers and in Acrobat DC Pro).
My account is currently still logged in Acrobat DC Pro on the co-workers computer. I have tried "open your acrobat > click help > click sign in/out" and "Clicking on my account name in the upper right corner then clicked sign out" both bring a singout pop up and them the pop up goes all white and stays there never siging me out. I have waited at the white pop up for 10 mins.
I have also tried uninstalling, remove left over file and removed windows regesty intries then reinstall and I was still logged into Acrobat DC Pro after the reinstall.
How do I log out of Acrobat DC Pro when Acrobat DC Pro will not finsh the log out process?
Thank you.
No worries, we have tried loggin out of document cloud and then tried Acrobat. We were about to get the co-worker signed out by clearing the browser's cache after login out of document cloud then logging out of Acrobat. This allowed the co-work to sign me out and them in.
Thank you for all your help!
The one and only way to log out of Adobe DC Pro when you have signed in with the wrong account or it's forcing you to try the trial when all you want to do is sign in using a licence you already have access to is to go to Adobe Account (https://account.adobe.com). Once you log in there with the account you did not mean to use you'll see Your Plans. For Adobe Acrobat Pro click on ACCESS YOUR APPS AND SERVICES, then you'll see an option to show your Activated Devices. Click on that option and sele
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Check if you still appear logged in to the document cloud service via web browser(s). Not just the Acrobat application.
You may also want to check if you logged in to the document cloud via mobile devices with the same subscription.
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Hi ls_rbls,
Thank you for the replay. My co-worker is logged in on document cloud service on the web browser desktop. The co-worker nor I use document cloud via mobile devices.
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What happens if you sign off of the Document Cloud?
Would Acrobat still behave the same way?
I forgot to ask you, in which operating system is this happening?
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What happens if you sign off of the Document Cloud? Me and my coworker can log out and in Document Cloud with no issues.
Would Acrobat still behave the same way? yes
I forgot to ask you, in which operating system is this happening? Windows 10.
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What I meant to say in the first question (I apologize), what happens when you sign off of the document cloud; are you able to sign off Acrobat or does it still keeps signed in in the application?
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No worries, we have tried loggin out of document cloud and then tried Acrobat. We were about to get the co-worker signed out by clearing the browser's cache after login out of document cloud then logging out of Acrobat. This allowed the co-work to sign me out and them in.
Thank you for all your help!
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Ok great!
Hey, don't forget to mark your solution as correct answer.
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Sorry, I just look at my co-workers computer to make sure they are good to go and they still can log out. Here is a picture of the singout pop that goes white and stays there never signin the account out.
sorry for the mix up.
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Well, in that case, I can think of a couple of ideas:
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Here are more tips:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat/acrobat-wont-download/m-p/11339008#M269420
Amal from Adobe just posted more suggestions to another user who is experiencing the same lag with the download.
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The one and only way to log out of Adobe DC Pro when you have signed in with the wrong account or it's forcing you to try the trial when all you want to do is sign in using a licence you already have access to is to go to Adobe Account (https://account.adobe.com). Once you log in there with the account you did not mean to use you'll see Your Plans. For Adobe Acrobat Pro click on ACCESS YOUR APPS AND SERVICES, then you'll see an option to show your Activated Devices. Click on that option and select to remove the device shown. This breaks the link between Adobe DC and the computer you removed. Also if you did try subscribing to the trial you'll be able to cancel that too by going to Manage Plan and selecting Cancel Your Plan. Once you've broken that link though you're all set. The computer you want to use Adobe DC on via use of a licence you already had will now work using the licence tied to your computer. (Most likely a corporate license)
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This helped drastically, thank you!
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This was wonderful! Thank you. Thought I was going to be stuck in a loop forever.