Abhijit,
I have a situation slightly different than Paul's but I think Paul's solution may be more useful for us in this case. In one of our labs, we have an enterprise installation of CS6 that did not include Acrobat XI (it included Acro X). When the tech built an updated prototype for the lab image, he removed Acrobat X and added XI with our new enterprise Acrobat XI license key. After deployment, he discovered that Acrobat XI is requesting a license key on all the lab workstations.
What I would like to try is running the last three lines of Paul's script (I'm assuming that would be the correct leid) using one of our deployment tools (either Dell KACE or Ghost), making sure the script is deleted after it completes. I'm trying to avoid calling a prov.xml that may affect our CS6 licensing. I am assuming that we will not have to launch a CS6 product afterwards in that it is using a different license
This particular lab has over 140 workstations, is open 7 days, and are all locked down by Faronics Deep Freeze so I need to make this reliable enough so it can be pushed out during a very short maintenance window and not cause any problems with our CS6 applications.
Thanks,
Ric