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    Hi,

    Thanks for reaching out to us for your concerns.
    You can find the sign-Out button on the right most end of the Tab Bar in Acrobat by clicking on the Image icon for your account.
    Alternatively, you can find the sign out button under Help → Sign out.

    Let me know if that still doesnt solve your concerns ?

    -Ayush

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    S B commented  · 

    Ayush your solution is invalid unfortunately. I have provided the correct solution in the comments.

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    S B commented  · 

    The one and only way to log out of Adobe DC Pro when you have signed in with the wrong account or it's forcing you to try the trial when all you want to do is sign in using a license you already have access to is to go to Adobe Account (https://account.adobe.com). Once you log in there with the account you did not mean to use you'll see Your Plans. Where you see "Adobe Acrobat Pro" you'll see an option to show your Activated Devices. Click on that option and select to remove the device shown. This breaks the link between Adobe DC and the computer you removed. Also if you did try subscribing to the trial you'll be able to cancel that too by going to Manage Plan and selecting Cancel Your Plan. Once you've broken that link though you're all set. The computer you want to use Adobe DC on via use of a license you already had will now work using the license tied to your computer. (Most likely a corporate license)