Not sure if Acrobat had that same mechanism - I think it was always one
machine/one license.
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of Theresa de Valence
Sent: September 28, 2020 2:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [Framers] (Re)install Frame 12 and Acroba
On 9/28/2020 12:44 PM, Jeff Coatsworth wrote:
You'll need to deactivate FM on the old machine first.
So I'll have to deactivate Acrobat also?
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Note that "deactivating" is different from "deleting". If you delete
FrameMaker from your existing platform before actually "deactivating" it, you
may be SOL regarding "activating" a new installation on your new box. Or maybe
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On Monday, September 28, 2020, 1:4
Depending on your licensing model, your installation media may be available
through the licensing server or your Adobe.com account.
You'll need to deactivate FM on the old machine first.
On the new machine, load Acrobat Pro first & keep an eye on FM so that it
doesn't clobber the Acrobat versio
Hope you folks can give me some guidance.
On a new box (Win 10) I'd like to install Frame 12 and Acrobat Pro 10.
Am I correct in believing that Frame 12 can be downloaded from Adobe
website account?
I have the DVD for Adobe Acrobat Pro 10. I remember something tricky
about loading one of tho
Come to think of it, I also opened a bug in Tracker for this specific
issue: https://tracker.adobe.com/#/view/FRMAKER-9315
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 9:45 AM Lin Sims wrote:
> I was contacted by an Adobe developer because I participate in the beta
> testers program for FrameMaker, and I posted thi
I was contacted by an Adobe developer because I participate in the beta
testers program for FrameMaker, and I posted this as an issue on the
discussion board.
I've also added a feature request to Tracker to have a new preference added
for saving PDFs to the directory containing the source files, b