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I need copy from there and paste as the input for the function.We are a team of 20 Professional Developers and Designers who work to not only build success for ourselves but to bring satisfaction and success to our clients and their businesses. I know encrypted key can be found in the registry under the Local Machine hive, under software, adobe, then the product you are looking for (IE, Acrobat), the version you are looking for (IE. 7.0), then the Registration key. Supply values for the following parameters:ĮncryptedKey: # So in output I need to give input Encrypted Key. # Output: cmdlet ConvertFrom-EncryptedAdobeKey at command pipeline position 1 Returns the decrypted key in a string object. # The encrypted version of the adobe key found in the registry. Just copy from there and paste as the input for the function. # then the product you are looking for (IE, Acrobat), the version you are looking for (IE. # The encrypted key can be found in the registry under the Local Machine hive, under software, adobe,
# Converts encrypted key for adobe products to decrypted key used to install application. $DecryptedKey += $AdobeCipher.substring($EncryptedKey.SubString($counter, 1), 1) Replace 10.0 with version of Adobe being used HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\10.0\Registration\SERIAL HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\10.0\Registration\SERIAL This is what I was able to find after a few Google searches Is there a way to get this information from the registry or any other location so that the licenses can be transferred without breaking the activation? If so how? Note: Adobe support is not very helpful since there isn't much information about the licenses.ĭO NOT want to use 3rd party tools to extract serial numbers.
NOT to have multiple instances of the same license running concurrently. Requirement is to ONLY move the licenses to the upgraded workstations.
Need to move the licenses to upgraded Windows 8 PCs (current ones are on Windows 7 PC s that are about to be decommissioned).
However there is no documentation of the serial numbers, the Adobe online account ID or any details for these. Have several copies of Acrobat Professional that were purchased previously, installed and activated.