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Thread: Adobe acrobat 7.0 Standard don't works if the user don't has administrative rights

Started 2 months, 1 week ago by M4Biz
I've installed Adobe Acrobat Standard 7.0 on a Windows Server 2003 domain client with windows XP SP3 onboard. To install Adobe Standard 7.0 I must log-in on the client as a local/domain administrator and after the installation is completed, all works fine: I can crate Adobe pdf file from any application - Office 2003, I.E. 7.0, etc. But when I login to the same client as a non administrative...
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Skuld-Chan replied 2 months, 1 week ago
It will, just you have to be using the volume license version of Acrobat 7 and not the retail version. The reason for this is that Safecast (the licensing scheme used on Acrobat 7) doesn't work as a user. If you can find a volume license version that would solve this, but best of luck since the product is end of lifed. Acrobat 8 and 9 use Flexnet for the licensing scheme and don't have ...

 

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Adobe acrobat 7.0 Standard...
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I've installed Adobe Acrobat Standard 7.0 on a Windows Server 2003 domain client with windows XP SP3 onboard. To install Adobe Standard 7.0 I must log-in on the client as a local/domain administrator and after the installation is completed, all works fine: I can crate Adobe pdf file from any application - Office 2003, I.E. 7.0, etc. But when I login to the same client as a non administrative user, Adobe dont't work rigth . In fact,...
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Published (2009-10-07 16:34:00)
It will, just you have to be using the volume license version of Acrobat 7 and not the retail version. The reason for this is that Safecast (the licensing scheme used on Acrobat 7) doesn't work as a user. If you can find a volume license version that would solve this, but best of luck since the product is end of lifed.   Acrobat 8 and 9 use Flexnet for the licensing scheme and don't have this issue.

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