1 convert to PDF and then restart the computer

I used Adobe Acrobat Pro 11.0 Win since January 2014 with no problems until recently. Now I am able to convert a file to PDF, but the next time I try, I get the error message "Adobe PDF creation cannot continue because Acrobat is not activated."

After that I restarted my computer, I am able to convert a single file, then have the same error message and reboot again.

Can someone help me?

I finally managed to do accept my serial number, and it seems to work ok now. If the answer seems to be to uninstall and reinstall the program.

Thank you very much for your help yesterday and I'm happy to be up & running again!

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