![]() SAdobeDecryptedKey += AdobeCipher.substring(tmp, tmp+1) String ndx=encryptedKey.substring(i, i+1) M2: PowerShell Code to decrypt Serial function ConvertFrom-EncryptedAdobeKey SAdobeDecryptedKey += AdobeCipher.charAt( sAdobeEncryptedKey.charAt(i) ) Var AdobeCipher = new Array(),index=0,sAdobeDecryptedKey='' ![]() M1: JavaScript code to decrypt Serial: function DecodeAdobeKey(sAdobeEncryptedKey) Replace 10.0 with version of Adobe being used HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\10.0\Registration\SERIAL HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\10.0\Registration\SERIAL Using SQLite Database Browser, you need to look for the key SN This is a SQLite DB which can be opened with SQLite Database Browser. The activation information is stored at the location below:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe PCD\cache\cache.db I often convert, say, Word documents to pdf just so I can use Foxit's Advanced search on them.This is what I was able to find after a few Google searches I switched from Adobe to Foxit years ago because Foxit's Advanced search was more convenient to use. So I can bounce around a folder that's about a particular topic looking at a desired sub-topic by searching. Each result is a direct link to the found text in whichever document it was found in. You can see that there are results in several pdf documents within the folder I expanded one document's results just to illustrate how they are presented. ![]() ![]() This is an example of Foxit's Advanced search run on a folder. It does not have an Advanced search to provide a list of search results. What am I missing out on compared to installing it? I tried the portable version just because it let me do a test very quickly. Then I'll adjust my shortcut-making tools. So now I'll have to play around with it for a while to see how it compares to Foxit. Code: "H:\wherever I've stuck it\Sumatra\圆4\SumatraPDF-3.3.3-64.exe" "C:\users\denis\Documents\path to some pdf or other.pdf" -page 12 ![]()
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