![]() ![]() So I downloaded your software from Torrent and I tried to install it as per the instructions but unfortunately it's not working. Unfortunately exactly the same problem so what's causing it, I literally have no idea at all. PS I posted this 45 minutes ago and since then I put an exception into my BitDefender antivirus software, deleted the relevant folders and tried again. In the meantime, I'm going to try unpacking and re-installing just incase. As all the files came in a single ARJ achived file, surely it should work? Maybe there's a better, more up to date version, although I only really need it for basic things like viewing, printing and occasional editing so it doesn't really need to be all-singing, all-dancing.Īnyway thanks for any help/advice with this. I'm sure despite its appearance there has to be a simple answer or solution so can anyone help/advise please? The archive is from 10th April 2017 and the crack from 20th January this year. The next instruction is install update acrobatupd11020.exe and, like Kashif007 above from December 8th, I got exactly that same error message in a pop-up. I've followed the instructions to the letter and have the opened/unarjed folder on my desktop. ![]() I'm keen to put this one to rest because it's been driving me mad.I have the Adobe Acrobat XI Pro 11.0.20 + crack archive file which I downloaded from somewhere - no names, no packdrill lol (PB), and after a reinstall of my Win 7 Pro 64 bit OS after 3 or 4 days of exasperation, frustration and stress thanks to MS Win 10, I decided to put this on again. Or maybe that particular user had an Adobe account with an expired Acrobat Pro trial and when they signed in after clicking Edit PDF, it upgraded the whole app to Acrobat Pro DC for all users? Isn't is supposed to ask users for an admin password before updating an app for all users on the server? The only thing I can think of is that a user tried clicking the Edit PDF button and signed up for a free Acrobat Pro trial, but that requires a valid credit card but I can't imagine they signed up for that many trials. I installed this verison of the app (which is sadly 32-bit but doesn't make much of a difference in our environment) and things have been stable for the past three days and I'm hoping it'll remain that way.Īny idea why Adobe might have kept updating itself completely unprompted? This week I got fed up and looked into other ways to install Adobe Reader and found you can sign up for an Adobe Reader distribution license and obtain an installer from a separate link. ![]() ![]() To fix this, I've had to uninstall Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and install Adobe Reader from while the server is running and users are logged in, which makes the users understandably annoyed as they've been kicked off all of their PDFs for the 5th time in a month! "Product: Adobe Acrobat DC (64-bit) - Installation operation completed successfully." This will sometimes happen once in two weeks, or twice in two days! It seems sporadic and happens on all of the server in the farm.Īs soon as I receive a report that Adobe is asking a user to sign in, I check the Application log in Event Viewer on that server for event 11707 and lo and behold, there's an event in there from a few minutes ago saying something like: We use Adobe Reader on our terminal servers and it had been working perfectly fine up until recently.įor the last couple of months Adobe Reader has decided to automatically upgrade itself to Adobe Acrobat Pro DC every once in a while, asking all currently logged in users to sign into Adobe Reader with their Adobe ID, which they don't have because our company doesn't have any Acrobat Pro licenses. ![]()
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