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February 7, 2022

How to license Adobe LiveCycle Designer 11 IFD, InfoPah, Word of PDF Import filter?

  • February 7, 2022
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Dear all,

we do have many Adobe Acrobat Pro installations and covered by proper licenses of course.

Since a while we are recognizing more and more Adobe LiveCycle Designer 11 ..Import filter installations. We are aware about that these products are part of the application family of "Adobe Experience Manager". But we do have no AEM instlalations nor do I know how the Adobe LiveCycle Designer versions have been installed. In former days LifeCycle Designer has been part of Adobe Acrobat Pro.

Does somebody know who to license "Adobe LiveCycle Designer 11 ...import filter" installations?

Do we really need AEM licenses or are Adobe LiveCycle Designer 11 installations maybe part of Adobe CC subscriptions?

thank you very much.

 

Kind regards,

Robert

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Mayank_Tiwari
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
February 7, 2022

Adobe LiveCycle Designer was rebranded as AEM Forms Designer, which comes as a separate installer now. To purchase this, you may contact Adobe Sales.

 

RS_2021Author
Level 2
February 7, 2022

Thank you. We do have just the Import Filter part installed, no concreted or separate AEM installation. Do you know how this "...Import filter" installation could be installed? Maybe by another Adobe product?

 

Mayank_Tiwari
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
February 7, 2022

I am sorry but this does not answer my question. Following products are for example installed:

As you can see, there is no Adobe Designer installed. So the question is where doese the LiveCycle Designer come from and why do we have to license them? Acrobat X Pro is clear, a license is needed there, for Reader doesnt.


Yes, LiveCycle Designer used to be bundled within Acrobat earlier, but now it is decommissioned(not supported) and rebranded as AEM Forms Designer, which is available as a separate installer under AEM Forms. You may get a separate License for the same, for which you may contact Adobe sales.

Also, Adobe Reader is now available as Acrobat Reader DC.