Comment activer acrobat 9 Pro

Je suis sou Win 8.1 64 b.
J'utilise CS5 et Acrobat 9 Pro fournit en même temps.
Quand je lance Acrobat, un message me dit qu'il faut l'activer..; par ex en lançant Photoshop... Ce que je fais mai je ne vois nulle part une commande d'activation et, quand je vais sur mon compte Adobe, Acrobat 9 Pro y figure bien, avec le nr de licence correspondant.
Quelle solution svp?
Philippe Ronsse

See if the trial version linked on the page below works out for you...
You can download the trial version of the software thru the page linked below and then use your current serial number to activate it.
Be sure to follow the steps outlined in the Note: Very Important Instructions section on the download pages at this site and have cookies enabled in your browser or else the download will not work properly.
http://prodesigntools.com/all-adobe-cs5-direct-download-links.html

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