Permanently deleting C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\AdobeGCClient\Ĭhanging the TrialSerialNumber in application.xml Not using the application.xml values, but just changing the version to 19.0.0Ĭhanging Version = under AMT Library version in painter.ini to 10 Using the values in application.xml for AMTEmu (these were the same) So, here is what I have tried, taking note of the above: I have tried many methods to solve this, and with each step, I completely uninstalled, rebooted then re-installed Acrobat Pro DC, then rebooted from the correct link, being sure to permanently delete C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat DC and repeating all precautions. The file size of amtlib.dll increased by about 1.2MB with this update.Let me preface this saying, that I have done all the precautions: Recently an Acrobat update was released which fixed a privilege-escalation vulnerability, so I wanted to update, since every time, you it just works, and repatch if needed.This popups up immediately after I have launched the app, and if I click Cancel or Close, the whole application closes immediately. So, when I launch Acrobat Pro DC, I see this screen: For some unknown reason this did not work on my other system. I HAD THIS SAME ISSUE ON ANOTHER SYSTEM - and was able to solve it by simply uninstalling Acrobat, permanently deleting C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat DC, re-installing Acrobat then re-patching with AMTEmu's default settings for Acrobat DC. Please do not remove this, it has NOT been answered before and is unrelated to the Adobe Genuine Software Integrity Service / similar. Redundant questions that have been previously answered will be removed. I also ran a VPN through this whole process as my IP may have been listed or smth, but you shouldn't need to! Preface to moderators:Ĥ. Patch with amtemu, don't change any values! YOU MUST DOWNLOAD FROM here - also, **do not copy another installer folder from another PC, it's important its downloaded and run on the host pc ONLY Remove any adobe hosts you might have - I believe this is the cause - see the note below where I said it worked on another system - I never installed hosts on that laptop! If you are stuck see the 127001 CCMaker FAQ bit here Reboot (for good measure, before I did this I used the app Everything to delete all Acrobat folders in appdata etc) Uninstall Acrobat from Control Panel > Programs > Uninstall a Programĭelete C:\Program Files (x86)\Acrobat permanently SOLVED - Adobe detects Adobe hosts in the hosts file now! Removal of any posts that are of poor quality, lazy, or confusing is entirely up to the moderators.Harassment of others, as well as insulting remarks
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