![]() That was exactly what I need to get started again. Acrobat 8 works just fine, and did so until 12 hours ago, for my very simple needs, thanks. Acrobat 8 works just fine for my needs, thanks. It seems that the Update was enough.Thanks for any help. I haven't installed or uninstalled any software or changed any settings since the Creators Update that might have caused this problem. that would allow me to get back to processing financial paperwork. Before I do that, I wanted to find out if there was an easier way - regedit, file permissions, etc. My next step could be to uninstall the Acrobat software and reinstall it. I attempted to activate over the phone, but I got a recorded message that Adobe no longer activates software that way and I should go to I did, but found nothing there that addressed this problem. Needless to say, I'm connected to the Internet. I've attempted to re-activate the software 10 times now, including after two full reboots, but I get an error message (Code 160:41) every time that says that I must be connected to the Internet for the activation process to work. The "Activate" menu option is occasionally grayed out, but when I try to print a document from a website the activation dialog pops up. Since then, my copy of Acrobat 8.0.1 Standard has warned me that I must reactivate it within 5 days or I won't be able to use it. My laptop updated to the Windows 10 Creators Update last night. ![]()
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