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Packaging Adobe Acrobat XI Pro - Bug after installation

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Once installed (Offline Exception added for License), Acrobat XI Pro starts nicely without issues. But when I right click a website and selects "Convert Webpage to PDF" I get a "Trial version. Try for 30 days or purchase license now".

 

How do I fix this before deploying the software in SCCM?

 

I've used the Adobe Customization WIzard XI to package Acrobat XI Pro with the following changes from "Blank"

Personlization Options:

* Username: Blank

* Organization: My Organization

* Serial Number: 1118-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx (Offline Exception granted)

* EULA Option: Checked

 

Installation Options:

* Default viewer for PDF files: Make Acrobat the defauilt PDF viewer

* Remove Previous: Checked

* Remove all versions of Reader: Unchecked

* Enable Optimization: Checked

* Enable Caching: Checked

* Run Installation: Unattended

* If reboot required: Suppress reboot

* Application Languages: English (United States)

* Acrobat MUI Languages: en_US

 

Features: Everything included

Files and Folders: No changes

Registry: Removed Acrobat Assistant 8.0 and Adobe ARM from CurrentVersion\Run

Shortcuts: Desktop shortcuts removed

Everything else down to Online and Adobe Services are standard

 

Online and Adobe online services:

* Disable product updates: Checked

* Load trusted root: Enable & Ask before Installing

* Disable registration: Checked

* When launching PDF in Internet Explorer, prompt user with Open/Save: Checked

* Disable Help > Digital Editions: Unchecked

* Disable Product Improvement Program: Checked

* Disable Viewing of PDF with Ads for Adobe PDF: Unchecked

* Disable all Adobe online services based on workflows and entry points: Checked

 

Everything else is untouched.

Generated transform file and deployed to test clients. All are reporting the Rightclick, Convert Webpage with a Trial dialog showing up. They can use Acrobat and create PDFs from within the application without problems. When in word, I get an error "Adobe Acrobat is not activated. Cannot create the PDF file".

I would think that granting the offline exception should have made this unnecessary?


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