Acrobat X Pro (CS6) works for a month or so, then won't open at all
First off, know that I have had this problem for a few years, now. Sometimes things seem to work fine, sometimes they don't. Adobe refused to help me with this issue back when CS6 was supported, and now I'm just being tossed off to the forums to get help with what I suspect is an Adobe DRM problem. I'll try to keep this civil, but I have had nothing but s**t customer service from Adobe for the better part of a decade, now, and my anger and frustration might show a little bit. I also have no idea if I'm posting in the right place. There are limited options to choose and I don't know if the one I chose matches my problem.
Here is the problem:
I own CS6 Master Collection. Everything works perfectly except for Adobe Acrobat X Pro. Acrobat will work without any problems for about a month or so, and then when I try to use it to view a simple PDF, the program just automatically shuts down and will not open back up again, no matter what I do. If I double-click on a PDF on my desktop, Acrobat will not open (same goes for right-clicking and "opening with" Acrobat X Pro). There's a loading wheel beside the mouse for about one second, but nothing happens. Acrobat will not open up and I do not receive any kind of dialogue telling me what's wrong.
Nothing I do will get Acrobat X Pro to open up again. I have to uninstall and reinstall Acrobat from my CS6 disks to get the program to work again. As you can imagine, this is incredibly inconvenient and annoying, and I can't even guarantee that I'll have my CS6 disks with me when I'm out somewhere, which could totally screw me over. This issue has happened to me on two different laptops, and on both Windows 7 and Windows 10.
Considering that this issue seems to happen about a month after I install Acrobat (I can't be sure, because I don't use it every day), I can only assume that this is some sort of DRM problem on Adobe's end. There doesn't seem to be any reason that a program would do this unless there is something broken somewhere in the program's DRM.
This is the second Adobe product I have purchased that has given me problems with DRM. I owned CS2 back in the day, and while the software would register properly on one 64-bit laptop, I was unable to use CS2 on another 64-bit laptop, simply because the registration wouldn't complete properly on that computer. This forced me to buy the CS6 Master Collection, which is not working properly either. And the sad part (which I mentioned above) is that I have had this problem for a long time, and I have tried to figure it out with Adobe in the past. They didn't seem to care back then, and now they're just brushing me off to the forums.
So, what's up with this Acrobat problem? How can I fix it so I never encounter this again?
I will provide more info if requested.
Thanks.
