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Can I Install Acrobat DC on Multiple PC's? If not, can I pay extra to install on additional PC's? For instance, I have 2 computers at work and 1 at home that all need to have full Acrobat abilities, how can that be done?
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Hi ronp29486740 ,
Would like to inform that you may install the product on two systems using one license .
Please refer to this link :- Adobe end-user license agreements FAQ
Let me know how it goes.
Regards,
Yatharth
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So then, as for the second part of my original question, if I want to use the Acrobat DC software on 3 PC's, is my only option to purchase 2 full-price licenses?
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If that is the case then why am I being asked for credit card information when attempting to install to a second computer (laptop) from my adobe account?
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If you want more I recommend volume licensing instead for all the licenses; this will let you administer them. But if you want to use retail, this is critical: use a different Adobe ID for each one or it won't work.
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How does one find out about volume licensing for 3 computers?
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No. Buif you want to *purchase*, which I wouldn't recommend as you get old software that won't be updated, yes. If you *subscribe* you only get two computers but you can switch without uninstalling. But in no circumstances does the one license let you have 3 computers live.
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Presumably because you are going through the wrong path. It is complicated. What exactly are you trying to do, what do you click, what does it say?
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Aha! Adobe have made this even harder, and not really joined the dots. When you go from your account details to download you have to find Acrobat again, but you then have to choose between BUY and TRIAL. But Adobe changed it, about a month ago, so trials ask for a credit card (at least in my country). The solution is to download your second copy from this page instead -- Download Acrobat DC Continuous