Good point, Robert! We may need a bill of rights regarding software that 
mandates things like this. Support is one thing, but access to the software 
once you paid for it should be mandatory (even through reinstalls on new 
machines when the old one cracks).

Back in the early 90’s Photoshop was constantly probing our company network to 
make sure that such-and-such a license was not being used more than once. If 
they can do that, they can figure out when your license is not running anywhere 
and give you an installation package that will give you back your software in a 
usable state. After all, their installation package is the gold standard for 
what constitutes an installation.

Craig Ede

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From: Framers <framers-bounces+craigede=hotmail....@lists.frameusers.com> on 
behalf of Robert Lauriston <rob...@lauriston.com>

That doesn't mean they can disable software I paid for.

On Thu, Nov 11, 2021 at 2:17 PM Fred Ridder <docu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> More to the point, Adobe support for the 8.x Acrobat generation officially 
> ended in November 2011, a full decade ago.
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