After I downloaded and installed Adobe Acrobat PRO from DC I wanted to start, but...

After that I downloaded and installed Adobe Acrobat DC PRO I wanted to run, but an error window pops up saying that I have no internet connection (which is not the case) or my system clock is out of adjustment. It is set to show the THIS. What should I do?

Hi jozsefm69,

Please perform the troubleshooting steps listed in this document KB sign in, activation or connection errors. CS5.5 and later, Acrobat DC.

Kind regards

Nicos

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