Dopo aggiornamento adobe application manager problemi su CS6

Buongiorno,
dopo aver aggiornato il programma adobe application manager col nuovo adobe creative cloud, per i programmi installati in licenza mi appare la videata con prodotto in prova mentra Acrobat XI che ho in abbonamento è OK.
Se digito i numeri licenza della mia CS6 acquistata: i miei programmi sono ok ma Acrobat XI mi dice che è in prova ?????
Grazie.
Saluti.
Emanuele

Emanule se ho capito correttamente la vostra richiesta si sta affermando che Acrobat XI è in modalità di prova? Inoltre sei anche un Cloud abbonato creativa è presente anche giusto?
Se è così allora si prega di provare a rimuovere Acrobat usando il processo di disinstallazione tipico per il sistema operativo. È quindi possibile reinstallare Acrobat XI dall'applicazione Creative Cloud.
Se si dispone di ulteriori indagini si può piacere a rispondere in inglese, questo è un forum in lingua inglese.
Emanule if I understand your inquiry correctly you are stating that Acrobat XI is in trial mode?  In addition you are also a Creative Cloud subscriber is this also correct?
If so then please try removing Acrobat using the uninstall process typical for your operating system.  You will then want to reinstall Acrobat XI from the Creative Cloud application.
If you have additional inquiries can you please respond in English as this is an English language forum.

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