More to the point, Adobe support for the 8.x Acrobat generation officially
ended in November 2011, a full decade ago.
-FR
From: Framers on
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Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2021 4:29 PM
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My experience has been that older versions of TCS will run using the version of
Acrobat that came with them. And any version of FrameMaker should have it's own
version of the headless Acrobat that allows it to produce PDFs. Of course, this
means that what every 'older' version is being use will
Not true. It was working fine on this PC for four years. That's no excuse
for invalidating the license anyway.
On Thu, Nov 11, 2021, 2:05 PM Lin Sims wrote:
> ... the
> software won't work on new hardware/software.
>
> If you need to create PDFs, forms, have shared reviews, etc., you'll either
>
Acrobat 8? You can't reactivate that any more. The activation servers have
been shut off because they couldn't be kept running anymore, and the
software won't work on new hardware/software.
If you need to create PDFs, forms, have shared reviews, etc., you'll either
have to subscribe to Acrobat or
Robert:
Client had same problem, wanted you and others on list to know the solution.
Contact Adobe support, explain no phone activation option etc. A
customer support
person in India will create and send a small license key file. Run the
file and
license resets, then you can use the latest Ad
Being that the software came out in 2006, the activation servers are
probably shut down.
This is the current customer service number: 1 (800) 833-6687.
I suspect you are going to have to go up the food chain until you get
someone that can help you.
David Creamer
IDEAS Training
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This is for Acrobat Standard 8.0 but I figure the issue's the same as
for FrameMaker.
I've had this on my Windows 7 (now 10) system for four years without
trouble. A few weeks ago I installed Acrobat Reader because some
downloaded PDFs are not compatible. Today I got an activation dialog
that seem