Create prov.xml file error 14 or 28

When I wan’t to create a prov.xml file for Muse to activate computers in the Enterprise I get the 14 error, the comandline I use is: 
adobe_prtk --tool=VolumeSerialize --generate --serial=xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx --leid=Muse-1.0-Win-GM
Copyright 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated 
All rights reserved. 
Return Code Code = 14
When I use the comandline  with provfilepath I get the error 28;  
adobe_prtk.exe --tool=VolumeSerialize --generate -- serial=xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx --leid=Muse-1.0-Win-GM --provfilepath=C:\temp\prov.xml
Copyright 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated 
All rights reserved. 
Return Code Code = 28
What goes wrong, any help would be appreciated
TIA.
Harmen

Hello Harmen, please check the %temp%\oobelib.log after completing your first command. This will reveil more details.
@Adobe:
I do get the same error code 14 (and then 19) when running the above command for leid=DesignSuiteStandard-CS6-Win-GM
del "%temp%\oobelib?.log" /q /s
%~dp0adobe_prtk --tool=VolumeSerialize --generate --serial=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --leid=DesignSuiteStandard-CS6-Win-GM --regsuppress=ss --eulasuppress --locales=de_DE --provfilepath=%temp%
ren "%temp%\oobelib.log" oobelib1.log
%~dp0adobe_prtk --tool=VolumeSerialize --stream --provfile=%temp%\prov.xml
ren "%temp%\oobelib.log" oobelib2.log
Permissions are correctly set for \SLStore and \SLCaches. Prov-File-Path was set to %temp% and is accessible/writable. Scripts were run with elevated privileges.
In Adobe's damn bad documentation I found a hint that Adobe Application Manager (now Adobe Creative Cloud Client) is required for the VolumeSerialize commands to work* but in my case this didnt change a thing...
* p.135 http://wwwimages.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/creativesuite/pdfs/DE/AdobeApplicat ionManagerEnterpriseEditionDep…
further reading chapter "Volumenserialisierung des Pakets" Creative Cloud-Hilfe | Verwenden von Adobe Provisioning Toolkit Enterprise Edition
Adobe advises to catch the %temp%\oobelib.log which includes more information. However make sure to backup this file after each run of adobe_prtk because it gets overwritten :/
My results:
- step 1 "generation of prov.xml" ends with OOBELIB: SN validated for AAMEE Mode; stat = 27; Adobe PRTK: Failed to validate the serial number  => Code 14
- step 2 "activation" ends with "invalid prov.xml" because of step 1 => Code 19
Once I set provfilepath to c: or c:\ step one quits with return code 28 (sufficient rights are set though). Whenever I omit the provfile-Parameters in step 1 and 2 I still receive return code 14 and 19.
Btw. another hint: check logs when doing a single command line serialization... For me I get loads of errors and end up with a trial mode and register popup
adobe_prtk --tool=Serialize --leid=DesignSuiteStandard-CS6-Win-GM --serial=xxxxxxxx [email protected]
Please help me out
PS: We're on ETLA (OTH Regensburg, former University of Applied Sciences, Ratisbon)

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