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Good Morning,
I called Adobe customer support this morning with no success - they pointed me here. I hope someone could help me. I have a perpetual license for Adobe Acrobat Standard XI, with a license only I have ever used since it was bought for me at my company. My computer crashed recently, and I was unable to deactivate the installation. When I called customer support, they told me I needed to post in here to get the license unlocked so I could activate it again. Can anyone help me, please?
Thanks in advance.
J
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When I called customer support, they told me I needed to post in here to get the license unlocked so I could activate it again.
By @joes6216138
Customer support was wrong. Only customer support can reset the activation count. You need to contact customer support again and escalate to a supervisor if the issue does not get resolved. Indeed, resetting the activation count is the only activity on outdated software, that is still supported by customer support.
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