

Library/Application Support/Adobe/backup Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe PCD The licensing is stored in these three places. Moving forward everyone has all the licensing stuff they need. Then capture the license files and add them to your packages so that Launch it, register it and enter the serial. On a blank test machine, install all your adobe stuff from disk. If thats the case, you need to build a license that has ALL your adobe What might be happening is that the package isn't 'overwriting' theĮxisting licensing info on your machines. Or if you push this package to a totally blank machine, does it suddenly The machines your package is NOT working on: do they already have CS4/CS5?

If i enter the serial number by hand after installing the software it remembers it and works for all users.Īnyone have any luck installing the serial number for Acrobat 9? same thing, doesn't remember the serial number after the image. So, i did a "monitor the file system" package. So, i did a "New and modified" composer package and entered the serial number again. When i distribute that package it doesn't remember the serial number for any user (nt even the administrator i installed it with). Ran adobe acrobat 9, accepted the license and entered the serial numberīuilt the package, made some changes to permissions (so everyone has write access to the stupid files that it auto-fixes) I installed Adobe Acrobat 9 from the CS5 suite (its a separate disc than the rest of the CS5 suite) using composer.
