You should be able to download the FM10 installer from the Adobe Licensing 
site; but be sure to deactivate FM on your old machine before installing on the 
new machine. With separate copies of FM and Acrobat, you should tweak the FM 
install to skip the add-on PDF Creator (that’s the headless one that ships with 
FM), then load the full Acrobat.

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Samantha Nair
Sent: January-12-15 6:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: FM10 - Changing licensed machines

Hi all,

Apologies for the "asking before trying" approach, but I need this to be as 
seamless as possible as I'm a (paranoid about Adobe) sole writer with major 
deadlines.

I have inherited the following:

  *   Win 7 (64-bit) setup
  *   Upgraded FM10 installation (upgraded via Adobe website, from FM7 CD 
installation)
  *   Adobe Acrobat 11 installed from Adobe Cloud
​I have a new Win 7 (64-bit) machine​ that I need to re-install my setup onto.

For licencing issues, I will be un-installing everything from my old machine 
before installing, but wanted to check if there is a recommended way of 
installing onto the new box. Past experience has taught me - FM first, then 
Adobe Acrobat, but that was with TCS.

Would you recommend I use the same procedure as was originally done - that is, 
FM 7, FM 10 upgrade, Acrobat?? Or will Adobe allow me to download FM10 from the 
Cloud even though it was just an upgrade that was purchased?? Trawling through 
the Adobe site has left me with more questions than answers!

Thanks,
Sam.

--

Samantha Nair
Software Technical Author
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