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"I can't connect to Adobe Creative Cloud."

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You must reconnect Adobe Creative Cloud licensing. On Mac devices, only Acrobat licensing is affected. For Windows computers, the entire Adobe Creative Cloud suite is affected. If you need help, submit a General Help request.

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If you received a "Your request could not be completed Adobe Acrobat license has either expired or not been activated. Try launching Adobe Acrobat.' error message, follow Adobe's End the acrotray.exe process using the Task Manager instructions.

  1. From the From the Windows taskbar, open the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop app by clicking the icon.

  2. From the profile menu (upper right), click Sign out.

    Profile icon on upper right corner is highlighted and clicked. Sign out is highlighted

  3. Sign in to your Adobe account again. This will relicense the Adobe Creative Cloud suite on your computer. If using Acrobat, you may be prompted to enter your Cal your Cal Poly email address and password a second time.

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  1. Run the AcroCleaner tool, which will completely uninstall Acrobat.

  2. Once uninstalled, restart your device.

  3. From macOS From macOS menu bar, open the app by clicking the Creative Cloud desktop icon.

  4. Install Install Acrobat. During this process, you may be prompted to enter your Cal Poly email address and password a second time.

This issue might reoccur when Adobe pushes a new software update. If it does, follow these same steps to reconnect Acrobat licensing.

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