When you try to create a PDF using Adobe PDF Printer or the Convert to Adobe PDF (PDFMaker function) feature from various applications, you receive the following error:
"Adobe PDF creation cannot continue because Acrobat is not activated."
Note: The information below is based on the Classic version of Windows XP.
Try one or more of the following solutions:
To set up the Adobe PDF printer as the default printer:
Right-click adobe_00080000_tsf.data and choose Copy.
Paste the file to the desktop or another location where you can easily find it.
Go back to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FLEXnet and delete the adobe_00080000_tsf.data file.
The cache.db file could be causing this issue. If the solutions above do not resolve the issue, follow the steps in this solution.
Navigate to the following folder
2. Move the following files:
3. Launch Acrobat. You are prompted to re-enter the serial number.
Note: Removing these files discards product information and serial numbers from the machine. Re-enter this data when launching the product.
With Acrobat closed, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete on your keyboard.
Click the Processes Tab and highlight acrotray.exe in the list of processes.
Click the End Process button and click Yes on the Task Manager Warning dialog box.
Try to relaunch Acrobat.
Programs that scan can conflict with the activation process. Before you activate your Adobe software, temporarily disable the following programs:
For instructions on how to disable or re-enable a program, see its documentation. To disable firewall software, contact your system administrator.
Important: Disabling the software firewall can leave your computer vulnerable. Disabling the software does not ensure that all functions of the software are disabled.
Once the software has been disabled, perform a repair of Acrobat:
A user account can be corrupt or have security settings that prevent the installer from working properly. Installing Acrobat under a new user account can circumvent these issues. Contact network administrators for assistance creating administrative accounts within a domain. If possible, create a new local administrative account using the steps below.
Right-click Users and select New User.
Log off from the current user and log in to the newly created Administrator account.
Disable startup items and restart Windows in Selective Startup mode:
Type msconfig in the Open text box, and then click OK.
Note: All solutions require that you be logged in as Administrator or a user that is an Administrator.
Use the following commands; include quotation marks and press Return at the end of each line. (Also make sure to enter spaces between /T, /E, /C, and /G in the third line.)
C: cd "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FLEXnet" cacls "All Users" /T /E /C /G administrators:F exit
The Administrators group listed below is the default local administrative group in Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7.
Disclaimer: This procedure involves editing the Windows registry. Adobe doesn't provide support for editing the registry, which contains critical system and application information. Make sure to back up the registry before editing it. For more information about the registry, see the Windows documentation or contact Microsoft.
There are two tasks you can perform before you do these steps to back up your current system and registry:
Click Advanced.
In the Advanced Security Settings dialog box, click the Owner tab. Then select the Administrators group (1), select "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects" (2), click Apply (3), and click the Permissions tab (4).
Note: Select the current administrator account if the Administrators group is unavailable.
In the Permissions tab, select "Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries shown here that apply to child objects" (1) and click OK (2).
Click Advanced.
In the Advanced Security Settings window, click the Owner tab. Then select the Administrators group (1), select "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects" (2), click Apply (3), and click the Permissions tab (4).
Note: Select the current administrator account if the Administrators group is unavailable.
In the Permissions tab, select "Replace all existing inheritable permissions on all descendants with inheritable permissions from this object" (1) and click OK (2).
You have been unable to activate Adobe Acrobat or the activation has been corrupted.
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