Acro 9 & Lion Install

Just installed Lion & Acro 9 Pro wouldn't work; it told me that licensing for this product has stopped working and to uninstall and reinstall from disk, which I did.
After a reinstall, now it's telling me that I cannot use this product at thistime (130:9)  and to uninstall and reinstall or contact Adobe customer support. Can't get in touch with Adobe customer support.
Help!

CS3 comes with AA8, not AA9. I don't know where you got AA9, unless it was a trial. As far as I know, there was no packaged upgrade to AA9 with CS3. Others can confirm that I guess. You probably need to uninstall AA9 and reinstall AA8. Then update AA8 to the current version, AA8.1.4. Bill

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