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Transfer Adobe Acrobat XI Standard to new laptop

New Here ,
Nov 23, 2018 Nov 23, 2018

I purchased a Dell PC a few years back and purchased Adobe Acrobat XI Standard pre-installed on my new PC.  Now I am considering buying a new laptop and would like to transfer Acrobat from the old desktop to the new laptop.  I can't find my license number.  What should I do?

Also, is Adobe Acrobat XI Standard even compatible with Windows 10?

TIA

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Community Expert ,
Nov 24, 2018 Nov 24, 2018
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You would need to deactivate it on the old computer and then install and activate (using the serial number) on the new one.

If you registered the product with Adobe you should be able to get the S/N from your account on Adobe's website.

Acrobat XI is outdated and no longer supported by Adobe, but it is compatible with Windows 10, I believe. Probably not for long, though.

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Nov 24, 2018 Nov 24, 2018
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You would need to deactivate it on the old computer and then install and activate (using the serial number) on the new one.

If you registered the product with Adobe you should be able to get the S/N from your account on Adobe's website.

Acrobat XI is outdated and no longer supported by Adobe, but it is compatible with Windows 10, I believe. Probably not for long, though.

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