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Obtaining uniform access on home, office and mobile device?

New Here ,
Aug 11, 2015 Aug 11, 2015

When I signed up for DC, it provided capability on two computers (I'm presuming this includes mobile devices).  As I use 3 devices (office computer, home laptop, and mobile device) what do I need to do to ensure access on all 3 of my own devices? thx.

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Adobe Employee , Aug 14, 2015 Aug 14, 2015

Hello,

If you have Acrobat installed on a work computer, you can also install it on a computer at home.

If you have Acrobat installed on a desktop you can also install it on a laptop.

In both cases, you need to be the only user of the second computer, and you cannot use both at the same time.

However, you do not require a separate license for Acrobat DC mobile app, you can simply login with your Adobe ID to access all features of the application.

Please visit the link mentioned below for more informa

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 14, 2015 Aug 14, 2015

Hello,

If you have Acrobat installed on a work computer, you can also install it on a computer at home.

If you have Acrobat installed on a desktop you can also install it on a laptop.

In both cases, you need to be the only user of the second computer, and you cannot use both at the same time.

However, you do not require a separate license for Acrobat DC mobile app, you can simply login with your Adobe ID to access all features of the application.

Please visit the link mentioned below for more information:-

Free mobile app and PDF viewer for iPad | Adobe Acrobat DC

Regards,

Nakul

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New Here ,
Aug 14, 2015 Aug 14, 2015

Thanks, very much, Nakul. your answer was most helpful.

One further clarification:  My general practice is to frequently leave my home office quickly (whout shutting down either my computer or browser in which I may have 15 or more tabs open).  I'll arrive a bit later in my downtown Chicago office and login to my office laptop (which I almost invariably leave on with tabs open, etc.).  And, on occasion when either my wife or daughter are home, they'll use my home laptop (though  without any need in either case for the dc.  As I believe your program had an auto-check always connect (can't remember and I haven't used it enough), will I have a problem at one or the other location?  And, if so, what do I need to do to prevent the problem?

Thanks, again.

Bill

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 24, 2015 Aug 24, 2015
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Hello Bill,

In this case, as an exception; you may use the application in your office laptop.

You should not face any issues while working with Acrobat DC on your office laptop, while your home computer is still running.

Regards,

Nakul

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