Use Acrobat Pro on multiple computers
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I have a (not so) unique situation that I want to see if anyone has a solution for. I need to use Adobe Acrobat pro on multiple computers. I have no problem with the 2 computer activation or single use at any given moment, BUT....
I switch between 6-7 different computers routinely AND several of the machines are multi-boot with up to 5 different instances of Windows on each.
The best I can come up with is: Is there a way to set Acrobat to auto log out on computer shutdown or application close, and then auto log in on application open. This would allow me to move from one computer to another without the constant hassle of having to log off and then back on each time.
I'd be happy to consider a 3rd party app or other mechanism that could accomplish this.
Also, is there any way to log into acrobat without an internet connection. I've seen in other posts: "... got on a plane and couldn't do any work becasue I couldn't log into adobe..." This is rediculous as a business traveler, trying to work on a plane seems like it would be a common circumstance. Acrobat DC would be a simple way around this, if it could be installed on as many computers as needed (1 user) and be usable without an internet connection, but alas.... that doesn't seem workable due to the licensing.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I've been trying to overcome this problem for years (and I'm sure others have been too).
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I have a (not so) unique situation that I want to see if anyone has a solution for. I need to use Adobe Acrobat pro on multiple computers. I have no problem with the 2 computer activation or single use at any given moment, BUT....
I switch between 6-7 different computers routinely AND several of the machines are multi-boot with up to 5 different instances of Windows on each.
By matt299888819q1q
That is a unique situation, and there is no solution to this, except for taking multiple subscriptions.
matt299888819q1q wrote:
Also, is there any way to log into acrobat without an internet connection. I've seen in other posts: "... got on a plane and couldn't do any work becasue I couldn't log into adobe..." This is rediculous as a business traveler, trying to work on a plane seems like it would be a common circumstance. Acrobat DC would be a simple way around this, if it could be installed on as many computers as needed (1 user) and be usable without an internet connection, but alas.... that doesn't seem workable due to the licensing.
I can use Acrobat without an internet connection. The software just needs to be activated. So, it's good practice to start Acrobat once, as long as you have still internet.
Adobe allows you to install the software on as many computers you like, but activation is only possible on two machines concurrently.

