How to get Acrobat Pro 2020 activated on MacOS Ventura?
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Hi all,
I have a Acrobat Pro 2020 MacOS license. Unfortunately my old laptop with MacOS High Sierra got stolen. I have now a second hand Mac Mini with MacOS Ventura.
According to this page https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install/kb/macos-ventura-compatibility-common-issues.html Acrobat Pro 2020 is compatible with Ventura.
Luckily I was able to migrate my old High Sierra config from a backup into Ventura. Because the jump from High Sierra to Ventura is a big jump, I uninstalled Acrobat Pro 2020 by using the Acrobat uninstaller before reinstalling it. I also made sure everything my folder ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe and every file that started with com.adobe.* was removed from ~/Library/Preferences.
I then downloaded my .dmg from my account page and could use the mentioned serial number on that page to start the install. The install completed without any issues. I kept my Mac on during the night so Acrobat Pro would update itself (it did indeed).
What I think to see in the Acrobat Updater DC.log is that Acrobat Pro is updated from 20.001.30002.0 to 20.005.30436. it tries to update to 20.005.30441 several times but for some reason it fails. It does closes the update in the log with: No update available. Application Adobe Acrobat is up-to-date.
When I launch Acrobat Pro it does and then shows my the Acrobat Licensing Application with the friendly request to sign in first. When I click on Sign In Now, I got an empty window that stays empty forever. When I close the window, it kindly asks me if I want to quit the Acrobat Licensing Application, and I click on Yes, it quits, so there no crash.
If I look in the acrolicLog.log, I see:
06-03-2023 04:20:46: ---3---
06-03-2023 04:20:46: Will start processing
06-03-2023 04:20:46: workflow is doing the work
06-03-2023 04:20:46: 2020 workflow started....
06-03-2023 04:20:46: Start working perform2017Workflow .......
06-03-2023 04:20:46: Processing workflowID : APP_UNLICENSED
06-03-2023 04:20:46: workflow is done the work
06-03-2023 04:22:53: ALVCState_PreSignInRSNOReq signInNowButtonClicked
06-03-2023 04:22:53: ALVCState_SignInWeb GetDeviceIdentifier
06-03-2023 04:22:53: ALVCState_SignInWeb GetRunningLocale
06-03-2023 04:22:55: ALVCState_QuitApp : View loaded...
06-03-2023 04:23:46: ALVCState_QuitApp yesButtonClicked
06-03-2023 04:23:46: AcroLicPRTKLib : Releasing session....
06-03-2023 04:23:46: AcroLicIMSLib : Releasing session....
06-03-2023 04:23:46: AcroLicOOBELib : Releasing session....
06-03-2023 04:23:46: Closing File
How can I get Acrobat Pro 2020 activated on MacOS Ventura?
Does anyone have an idea?
Thank you.
Johan
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Did you look into this? https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/system-requirements-acrobat-2020.html
If it is supported, you should be able to activate the program. In case it is supported, check with Adobe customer service. Adobe customer care can be contacted by beginning a secure chat session at https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen. Pop-up blockers need to be disabled, you need to accept cookies! If the chat window fails to open, or is non-responsive, use a different device and/or browser to start the interaction.
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If in doubt, ask the forum.
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Abambo,
Thank you for your reply and sorry for my late answer.
I wonder why Acrobat 2020 is in this list of compatible software for MacOS Ventura:
https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install/kb/macos-ventura-compatibility-common-issues.html
The page above was last updated on the first of March 2023.
True, in the original system requirements for Acrobat Pro 2020, MacOS Ventura is not mentioned.
The issue is that not all companies allow a subscription model on software. Acrobat Pro 2020 is used for that kind of enterprises or situations. If Acrobat 2020 is not compatible with Ventura, and there isn't an updated version of Acrobat Pro, -- lets say Acrobat Pro 2023, then yes, I think it is indeed strange that Acrobat 2020 does not run on Ventura. I am still under the impression that Acrobat Pro 2020 runs on Ventura, only their Acrobat Licensing Application thinks otherwise.
Abambo,
Thank you also for your disclaimer at the end of your post. I think I was indeed under the impression that people from Abobe were willing to help me out via this forum when they did send me a private message. I'll guess we are learning by doing. As a tip to others: NEVER reply to an private message ending with @outlook.com asking for license details! They don't work for Adobe but are only contacting you to get your license details!
Johan
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Update April 2023 For those who search for an answer (and solution):
Adobe Acrobat Pro 2020 classic DOES run on MacOS Ventura.
I was able to accomplish this on MacOS Ventura 13.3.1 Intel, and used Acrobat Pro 2020 Classic version 20 (that later was updated to 2020.005.30467 by using the check updates feature in Abrobat Pro).
Here is how I got it working (with the help of Adobe support).
Step 1: Get Creative Cloud
Install Adobe Creative Cloud without any applications, (and don't worry, you still gonna use your Acrobat Pro 2020 classic and you don't need a subscription).
Once installed, sign into Creative Cloud with your Adobe ID.
Step 2: Download the installer for Acrobat 2020 Pro
Go to https://www.adobe.com/ and sign in with your Adobe ID. Go to your account page where your license key and download link is shown for Acrobat Pro 2020 MacOS.
Step 3: Install Acrobat 2020 Pro
Open the downloaded installer for Acrobat 2020 Pro MacOS and let it install Acrobat Pro 2020, the usual way.
Step 4: Activate your Acrobat Pro 2020
Open Acrobat 2020. You see the Adobe Licensing Application. Sign in and activate your product.
The trick here is that you first installed Creative Cloud that is equipped with a more recent version of the Adobe Licensing Application capable of activating your Acrobat 2020 Pro product on MacOS Ventura.
If you did not first install Creative Cloud, you just see a blank screen in the Adobe Licening Application when you want to sign in to activate your Acrobat product.
Q: Do you need Creative Cloud running?
A: No. Just disable auto launch at MacOS login and quit the Creative Cloud application.
Enjoy!
Johan
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This worked on my m2 mba and acrobat pro 2020! I had almost given up trying to get it to work! Thanks!
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Thank you radford29624145gx87.
I think it did cost me about three weeks in trying and troubleshooting before I contacted Adobe Support.
I am glad I could help you with my notes.
Johan