Asked By
Triza
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Posted on - 10/20/2011
Hi,
A strange message is appearing called 'suit product activation needed' for Adobe Acrobat. I have installed the total suit but the following message appears. According to the message, I have to run Photoshop, but Acrobat is not opening. Please help me regarding the issue.
Error Message:
Suite Product Activation Needed
Adobe Acrobat was installed as part of a suite. To enable Adobe Acrobat, please start another component of this suite (such as Adobe Photoshop).
Thanks
Triza
Answered By
pa3066
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#94617
Suite Product Activation Needed …
Hello,
There is an error on the Acrobat 9 Standard saying, I must install the Adobe Photoshop, this suit is already open. It works properly and is activated already but there is a problem for which a fix is not found yet. You must uninstall and install, all over again the package CS5. Enter your serial number properly. When activation is complete, you must store in a secure area on the hard drive and you must indicate identifiers to the computer.
If not, try to install the onOne Software Product on your hard disk and you must close Adobe Photoshop and when you have installed the onOne software product, you must go to the license manager, double click it once. This opens the license manager.  You must activate it. When you finish activating it launches the onOne Software Product or try to download the activate Genuine Fractals Processional Edition.
Suite Product Activation Needed …
Hi,
I’m using the Acrobat Pro CS5 now, actually to Acrobat Pro CS4 install my PC, and then I try to Deactivated the Acrobat CS4, I decided that I’m uninstall the Acrobat CS4 to my PC. May solution is simply activate the Acrobat in the Photoshop, and then simply entered the proper serial number and then simply always updates the version. Try to scan the system after you install the Acrobat because there some bugs crawling around, just simply careful on that to avoid anything error to the system and then attempt to install the error repair tool to repair the error to your system.
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