![]() ![]() This problem is clearly one which is caused by system file changes and I need to get Acrobat operational soon. It may be relevant that this system also has CS5 on it. It was only when I ran an sfc scan to resolve some other issues that this problem started. After the Vista to 7 upgrade, Acrobat ran perfectly with no problems. It is the exVista system that is causing the problem. I note that for whatever reason this system does not have FlexNet on it at all. It functions properly without any need to eneter a serial number. I have encountered no problems with the system that was upgraded from XP. Both have recently been upgraded one from XP and one from Vista both to Windows 7. If I choose to re-enter the full 24 digit serial number, I get a green tick telling me that this is a valid number but when activation starts I am again told that the 20 digit number is incorrect. It shows only a 20 digit number as being incorrect. As soon as I opened Acrobat, a message pops up telling me that the serial number is incorrect. I entered the serial number during installation which was accepted. This must be a trial version as no serial number makes it unusable. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us. I Uninstalled the software, did the clean up and reinstalled Acrobat 9. Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended for Windows (Adobe)(90086426 4 08 na)(2008) Skip to main content. My solution of removinng the file in FlexNet only worked for one day and when the computer was resarted the following day, the same problem occured.
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