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I have a few users whose button is missing. Not in tools. They have Acrobat w/ Sign services assigned to their account. They can login to their Sign account via browser and it works fine, just not the desktop app itself.
Adobe had me uninstall/clean/reinstall. No change.
I've seen a few other posts here going back a year and nobody able to find a fix. Did I miss something?
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Update. Here is the fix for anyone else in the future who runs into this. Locate these registry values and modify them.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Policies\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\DC\FeatureLockDown\cServices
bToggleAdobeSign value: 0
bToggleAdobeDocumentServices value: 0
bUpdater value: 1
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Hi @MidEvil2023
The screenshot attached above seems you have taken from the account that works fine and shows Request E-Signature service. Correct?
The users account, which is not give this feature, check the following:
1- Do they hold the subscription that gives them access to Request E-Signaure on a desktop?
2- If yes, then have you installed the correct application? Is it Acrobat Pro or Acrobat Reader, as they both look identical?
Take a screenshot of the app version, Open Acrobat>Help>About Acrobat, and share it with us.
Thanks,
Akanchha
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Correct that is from mine which does work. However, I have Adobe Sign Enterprise + Acrobat Pro No Sign. My other user(s) have just Acrobat Pro w/ Sign Services.
Yes they have Acrobat w/ Sign licenses. Again, they can access full Sign functionality if they go to it via browser. Adobe support sent me a registry change to make, but it didn't work.
They used to work fine, but we recently went through some computer upgrades. Now they don't.
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Update. Here is the fix for anyone else in the future who runs into this. Locate these registry values and modify them.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Policies\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\DC\FeatureLockDown\cServices
bToggleAdobeSign value: 0
bToggleAdobeDocumentServices value: 0
bUpdater value: 1
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It seems you've got a fix for DC, but the registry items are different for Acrobat Pro 2020, and none of the FeatureLockDown items seem to give that option. Do you have a solution for Pro? - Thanks
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Sorry I don't. DC is all we have and this is what Adobe Support gave me when I linked up with them.
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None of these worked for me
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I do not have the 'cServices' registry key.
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Create a new cServices folder, add the above suggested as DWord within the folder.
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Tried that, didn't work.
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Thank you so much for giving the correct answer.
I've been scratching my head for weeks on this issue, this answer works for Acrobat DC.
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Your mileage may vary. There's probably many variations of the products, how they're installed and the operating systems being used. I'd put that in the other post, but I can no longer edit it. 😞
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You just saved the day, thank you! The user had paths all the way down to FeatureLockDown. I just had to create a new key for cServices, then create the 3 Dword values you have listed.
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