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September 23, 2016
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Adobe Acrobat Professional v10 license issue

  • September 23, 2016
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we have Adobe Acrobat Professional v10 license that we
purchased in 2012, and I am trying to install the software on a new windows 7
computer but I am getting an invalid Serial number error when I enter the
24digits S/N, I called Adobe support line and they directed me to contact this
forum for help?

Thanks,

Adam

Cornerstone Credit Union

Yorkton, SK

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Correct answer kglad

you must use the exact installation file that matches your serial number.  eg, acrobat pro X installation files, not acrobat std X.  you must use the matching language, platform (win/mac), enterprise or not etc.

Error: "The serial number is not valid for this product" | Adobe Creative Suite

per above, adobe support should be able to tell you if your serial number is vaild.  ie, you're using the correct number and it's not been revoked.  that's not most they can do to help you.

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kglad
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kgladCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
September 25, 2016

you must use the exact installation file that matches your serial number.  eg, acrobat pro X installation files, not acrobat std X.  you must use the matching language, platform (win/mac), enterprise or not etc.

Error: "The serial number is not valid for this product" | Adobe Creative Suite

per above, adobe support should be able to tell you if your serial number is vaild.  ie, you're using the correct number and it's not been revoked.  that's not most they can do to help you.

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 25, 2016

They are wrong. We (the regular users of this forum, not Adobe Staff) can't really help you with such issues as we have no access to Adobe's internal system and can't know if your s/n is valid or not.

Contact them again and demand a solution. If they refuse to help, ask to speak to a supervisor. Hopefully you purchased this application from a reputable source and have registered it properly, etc. If not, you're basically out of luck.