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Re: Acrobat Pro TLP prompts Adobe ID ?

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In regard to my questions I found some answers by reading the documentation of Imaged OS deployments again.

 

I believe Offline exception through ACW will break (not work) due to this note: Granting an offline exception to activation using the Customization Wizard for an imaged OS deployment method is not supported.

So I will have to adjust this within ACW

 

For LEID I used V7{}AcrobatESR-12-Win-GM which I think is the right one by this post

I am using this Adobe SKU Acrobat Professional DC2015 12.0 MLP AOO License NL (65258627)

I am still a bit in the dark regarding the LEID and about the correct steps.

 

How do I create a permanent activation exception for Acrobat at step 4 ?

This is blank after the semicolon ?? Is this the adobe_prkt command after 5 ?

 

I find the flow of Imaged OS deployments a bit shady and unclear to follow.

This should be reviewed and documented correctly

 

  1. Generate prov.xml on any machine connected to the internet:
    adobe_prtk --tool=VolumeSerialize --generate --serial=<serialnum> --leid=<LEID of product> [--regsuppress=ss] [--eulasuppress] [--locales=list of locales in xx_XX format or ALL>] [--provfilepath=<Absolute path to prov.xml>]
  2. Install Acrobat on the master image.
  3. On the master image, copy the prov.xml file created at step 1
  4. Create a permanent activation exception for Acrobat:
  5. Launch Acrobat once and close.

       adobe_prtk --tool=VolumeSerialize [--provfile=<Absolute path to prov.xml>] --stream

   5. The master image is now ready to be imaged.

 

I would really appreciate it if some one can acknowledge if

 

  • I am using the right LEID
  • How to create the permanent activation

 

Regards,

Raymond


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