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April 12, 2025
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Perpetual to Subscription for Acrobat DC

  • April 12, 2025
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I purchased a perpetual license of Acrobat Pro DC on the 9th Dec 2015 (version 12) .
 By the Way I also purchased Acrobat Pro version 11 and have the seriaals number for both versions.
 
Now Acrobat DC 12 is giving me Subscription and Trial notifcations - the software STILL runs for the moment - BUT,
(1) Has my Perpetual License been terminated by Adobe ?
(2) Will Adobe force me to RE_PURCHASE this PDF software? 
 
I have a 3D plugin installed in Acrobat DC and I do not wish to upgrade my license(s) for fear of having to reinstall the plugin or reconfigure the plugin
 
Correct answer AnandSri

My perpetual license of Acrobat DC (2015) has a 3D plug in. I don't want to un install Acrbat DC and break the 3d plugin. So i can't uninstall Adobe CC as the Creative Cloud as it has bound the perpetual license.  So annoyed

Garry


Hello Garry!

 

I hope you are doing well.

 

Acrobat Perpetual license will not self-associate with the Creative Cloud. The licensing methodology is different for both. Also, Adobe provides five years of product support, starting from the general availability date of Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat. In line with this policy, support for Adobe Acrobat Classic 2015 and Adobe Acrobat Reader Classic 2015 ends on April 07, 2020. For detailed information, see this article: https://adobe.ly/4jxqrJI. This could be the reason you are getting the option of migrating from a perpetual license to a subscription model.

 

About the 3d plugin, before upgrading, verify if your 3D plugin is compatible with the latest version of Acrobat DC. You can usually find this information on the plugin developer's website or by contacting their support team. Ensure you have a backup of your current Acrobat DC configuration and plugin settings. This can help you restore your setup if needed. Upgrading Acrobat typically installs a fresh version, which may remove existing third-party plugins. Reinstallation or reconfiguration of your 3D plugin might be necessary post-upgrade.

 

I hope this helps.

Thanks,

Anand Sri.

2 replies

Participant
September 22, 2025

JUST ran into this issue today... have had a perpetual license since 2014 and all of a sudden today it deactivates and Adobe is behaving as if i had a trial only.  Contacted support via chat AND phone-- they told me I had to provide the receipt in order to assist me (which I clearly don't have 10+ years later).  Then told me all they could do was offer a discounted monthly price, so essentially "oh well, we know you paid for this years ago and we haven't been able to get $$$$$ from you so we deactivated it"

Participant
April 12, 2025

I’m in a similar situation with an older perpetual license and have also seen those subscription pop-ups. As far as I know, Adobe hasn’t canceled perpetual licenses, but newer updates can sometimes trigger subscription checks or confuse the license.

It’s worth checking if your Acrobat auto-updated beyond your original 2015 version. That can cause activation issues. Reinstalling the original version and re-entering your serial number might help.

I totally understand your concern with the 3D plugin — upgrading could mess with it. Hopefully Adobe provides some clarity on continued support for perpetual licenses.

Participant
April 13, 2025

During one of the 4 long Adobe Tech Support online chats, they convinced me to install Creative Cloud., presumably to solve my perpetual licenses.  Now CC can't not be removed, see below.  I feel con'ed. 

Seems like my 'perpetual license' is now tied to Creative Cloud.  

 

 

 

Participant
April 15, 2025

Hello Garry!

 

I hope you are doing well.

 

Acrobat Perpetual license will not self-associate with the Creative Cloud. The licensing methodology is different for both. Also, Adobe provides five years of product support, starting from the general availability date of Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat. In line with this policy, support for Adobe Acrobat Classic 2015 and Adobe Acrobat Reader Classic 2015 ends on April 07, 2020. For detailed information, see this article: https://adobe.ly/4jxqrJI. This could be the reason you are getting the option of migrating from a perpetual license to a subscription model.

 

About the 3d plugin, before upgrading, verify if your 3D plugin is compatible with the latest version of Acrobat DC. You can usually find this information on the plugin developer's website or by contacting their support team. Ensure you have a backup of your current Acrobat DC configuration and plugin settings. This can help you restore your setup if needed. Upgrading Acrobat typically installs a fresh version, which may remove existing third-party plugins. Reinstallation or reconfiguration of your 3D plugin might be necessary post-upgrade.

 

I hope this helps.

Thanks,

Anand Sri.


Not 

So Acrobat Perpetual license is not really perpetual. And it's retrospectively not perpetual. 

I don't wish chance this uninstall / reinstall process.
Regards
Garry