I remember version 8 popping up a License Agreement when you first opened Adobe after installation. You would hit the checkbox to agree and then be on your way. However, I never tried it without an internet connection, so I can't verify the dependency. I have not seen version 9 show any license agreement during its install.jdlessley wrote:Ironically the Adobe license agreement for the Adobe Reader is only available on-line. If you have the Reader installed and try to access it from the program it is not available. Instead you can only view the patent, legal notices, and credits.
Adobe Reader will not allow license agreement offline
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For all the installs I did, not once did I see or have to acknowledge agreeing to a license agreement.
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It won't come up during the install. It's the first person to use it.jdlessley wrote:For all the installs I did, not once did I see or have to acknowledge agreeing to a license agreement.
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After each install I also opened the program, closed it, then opened a PDF document. No requirement to agree to anything in either situation. Of course having the Reader installed before may leave a registry setting that is not removed when the program is uninstalled that is related to accepting the license agreement. I guess the only way to find out if there is a requirement to accept a licensing agreement is to find a system that has never had the Reader installed.
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Could be.jdlessley wrote:After each install I also opened the program, closed it, then opened a PDF document. No requirement to agree to anything in either situation. Of course having the Reader installed before may leave a registry setting that is not removed when the program is uninstalled that is related to accepting the license agreement. I guess the only way to find out if there is a requirement to accept a licensing agreement is to find a system that has never had the Reader installed.
Over the last year or two, I have reinstalled Windows or installed Windows for the first time on fresh hardware for myself and a few family members quite a few times (maybe 5 or 6 times). Each time I would download Adobe Reader (it was version 8 for a while), after install I would get a license agreement upon first use. I always downloaded it from Adobe's site, so I've always had internet connection when given the license agreement.
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That's probably true. I know my check list for re-building MLS machines included agreeing to the Adobe so the users wouldn't be bothered by it.jdlessley wrote:Of course having the Reader installed before may leave a registry setting that is not removed when the program is uninstalled that is related to accepting the license agreement.
I think you can also trigger it by stepping up a major version, such as going from V8 to V9 and I got one just tonight.
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