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Can't use Reader on a PC where other users are licensed for Acrobat DC.

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Aug 29, 2024 Aug 29, 2024

In my organization, staff move around between workstations.  Some staff have Acrobat DC licenses, and some don't.  After an Acrobat DC licensed staff member logs into a PC, unlicensed users can no longer use Acrobat Reader.  When they open the app it prompts them for a login.  Are there any solutions for this?

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General troubleshooting , How to , Install update and subscribe to Acrobat , Standards and accessibility
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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 03, 2024 Oct 03, 2024
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Hi @matthewh45509

 

Sorry for the delay in responding to your question and troubled experience. 

 

This is to avoid user confusion about whether to use Acrobat and Reader for the Paid feature. Adobe now has a unified installer. If you have Reader and you bought a subscription with the same email ID, your Reader will convert into Full Acrobat.  

If you are still waiting for an answer, let me know. I may have a workaround that we can test in your scenario. I can't guarantee a solution since we don't support Reader and Acrobat on the same machine, but we can try a workaround. 

 

Thank you for your patience. 

 

~Tariq

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