Showing posts with label adobe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adobe. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2016

ARGH-dobe! Acrobat DC licence has either expired or not been activated

As Abobe increases the size of the various bits of bloatware in the Creative Suite package, I find myself using it less and less. 

However, one thing that I still do a lot is work with PDF files. I create text files in MS Word and save them as PDFs; I occasionally edit PDFs with Adobe Acrobat (although it's a bit of a clunky process: it's generally less of a faff to edit the original Word file and then export it as a PDF and overwrite the PDF file that requires editing) or if I haven't go thte .doc file, I use Acrobat to open PDFs that need to be edited and save them as Word files to get the data into a more accessible format.

Something that I have noticed happening a lot in the most recent releases of Acrobat (especially in Acrobat DC and in a of couple predecessors) when I try to save a Word file as a PDF is the irritating error message 

PDF Maker Your request could not be completed. Adobe Acrobat DC licence has either expired or not been activated

I've gone as far as un-installing and re-installing Creative Suite (which, when combined with re-booting Windows a couple of times, can blow an afternoon) without success, which only adds to the frustration and loathing.

However, there is a simple fix (although it's not well publicised on the many Adobe forum threads posted by frustrated users who just want to make a PDF with their costly bloatware): in the Windows Task Manager, find the Acrobat.exe and acrotray.exe processes and kill 'em.  Word will then be able to make PDFs again. 

And that's all there is to it.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Not Exactly "Free"

Adobe have put up various downloadables from Creative Suite 2 (aka CS2), along with serial numbers.

Downloadables include the full CS2 package, together with various components, downloadable individually. 

Among them are Acrobat 7 Pro (create PDF files); Audition 3.0 (audio editing); GoLive CS2 (web editing); InDesign CS2 (DTP); Illustrator CS2 (drawing); Photoshop CS2 (image editing); Adobe Premiere Pro CS2 (video editing) and After Effects (video effects). 

All the downloads, all the serials, all for free. But apparently it's not "free" as in "free for all", but free as in free for someone like an existing Adobe CS2 customer who already has the software, and would find it convenient to be able to download it again, together with a new serial number, for Windows, or for Mac, or for both.

http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/

The URL above now redirects to a different page instead of loading the CS2 download page.

The CS2 download page can be found here: 
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs2-product-downloads.html?promoid=19SCDRQK