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Named User Licensing - Actual Usage
As Adobe System Admin for my large enterprise, I very much need the ability to run a report on demand from the Admin Console that'll identify which users are utilizing which Adobe licenses to include their last usage date. This should be quite possible given Named User licenses (Federated ID) must check in to Adobe constantly and so Adobe already tracks user interaction with licensed apps. This would very much benefit my enterprise as I will remove users who are not utilizing the products after a period of time. Reference Case ID E-000007273.
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Better licensing options
You should be able to license Adobe on more than two machines. I may be working from the office, from home, or on a portable device when I travel. The default should be at least three devices (by comparison, Microsoft's license allows one user to use 5 devices).
At a minimum, you should be able to assign devices to users. I have a license for myself and a license for my assistant. My assistant only works in the office. I am paying for two users which should allow me to install on four computers. I should be able to decide…
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I have Adobe Acrobat DC and macOS Mohave. My system is warning me that Adobe Acrobat DC 32 bit and will shortly not longer run. Needs 64 bit
Please, give us Adobe Acrobat DC 64 bit for Mac. 32 bit will not run shortly.
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Bug Report: LSMinimumSystemVersion broken in Adobe Acrobat
LSMinimumSystemVersion (in your Info.plist file) is broken in Adobe Acrobat
1.) minimum system version is 10.11 and not 10.4.3
2.) you've put spaces into it ( 10 . 4 . 3 ) so it doesn't work at all2 votes -
Acrobat Pro update-able through Creative Cloud App
I recently was VERY late getting Acrobat Pro updated, as I was always (only) checking for updates in the Creative Cloud app. Acrobat is listed there as in installed app, but recent updates have not shown up. I did find this was probably because I had Automatic Updates turned off in Acrobat's prefs. (I don't like automatic updates, they can be intrusive.) The same source - found in one of the forums - said if Auto updates were off, then the updates would show up in the CC App, but it didn't. If a customer gets the app as part…
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Support Installations and Upgrades on macOS Case-Sensitive Volumes
This request is being submitted at the suggestion of Adobe Support which was unable to provide effective support for Case Nº 0189220198. Of the 252 applications currently installed on our macOS Sierra system, only Acrobat Pro XI cannot be reinstalled or upgraded because the storage volumes are formatted as case-sensitive. The previously case-insensitive system volume on which Acrobat Pro XI version 11.0.20 had previously been installed was converted to a case-sensitive format. This was done by imaging the volume as a DMG file using Disk Utility, and then after reformatting as case-sensitive, the volume was restored using the ditto command…
19 votesHi Michael
Thanks for your lucid explanation. This is already planned and very soon the issue would be resolved.
Thanks
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Acrobat taskbar icon uses Photoshop icon
In Windows 10, Acrobat DC's taskbar and start menu shortcut icons randomly switch to using the Photoshop icon. Acrobat DC is the only program that exhibits this problem. The only cure is to follow one of the methods shown in this 2013 forum post: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1113673. Please fix this bug, which still exists in 2017!
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Logging In
I want Adobe to support 2 Step Authentication logging in like Google & Amazon already do.
1 vote
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