Adobe Acrobat Pro X NAG SCREEN won't go away

I have legitmate licenses for this software, installed with the license key and all is well but the "register your software" nag screen comes up every single time the software is launched. My users don't want to get email from Adobe, they don't want mailings and they DON'T WANT TO REGISTER. Is there any way short of giving away all of your personal information to get this nag screen to go stop coming up?
-Chris

I always register and you do not have to get junk mail from Adobe. However, company should want to have the software registered in its name. If you have problems with the software and/or need to get the licenses at a later time, this will put the license number into Adobe's database which your company can retrieve at a later time. I might suggest your company provide the users with a name and/or email address your company would like to use:
User Name: Your Company IT Department, [email protected]
I do believe eventually the software will either stop asking you to register or ask you if you want not to register. But I cannot be sure since I register all my software.

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