The fact that it shows as activated but then will not print saying activation is required just seems strange to me. I certainly hope that my frequent uninstalls/reinstall even with returning the e-license doesn't mess up the license :-)Īs always, thanks for your help and wonder if there are other ideas. If it does, I'll try yet another complete uninstall and reinstall after removing the FlexNet tsf file(s). I may try a reboot every morning for a while to see if the problem persists following daily reboots. I cannot change the firewall settings nor the McAfee Enterprise settings due to info security guidelines. I have changed all the permission on the FNP*.exe file, given it access to the internet, etc. If I reboot the work computer, Acrobat Prof works, at least for a number of hours. Here's the element that makes me wonder about the problem. (My personal Acrobat prof license includes the option of deactivated, not returning e-license.) I have followed those instructions on the comprehensive material you so kindly suggested that I can (e.g., move tsf file to desktop), yet I continue to get the activation required even though when I check my licenses, it appears activated with the option to return the e-license. The "problem child" is the work computer that is tightly controlled by our IT dept and Information security folks. I have two licenses - one for my work computer and one for my personal computers (home desktop and laptop).
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