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For additional PDF editing needs, you can try Adobe Acrobat Pro for free for seven days. The Acrobat Pro trial for the Windows or Mac operating system gives you unlimited use of all tools, including use of PDF editor tools to edit PDF text and images, insert bookmarks or watermarks, and add headers and footers with multiple date format options. You can also redact text and add Bates numbering to legal documents, defining case numbers using a prefix text.

In addition, Acrobat Pro includes a handy toolbar to quickly annotate files, including adding text boxes. Convert PDF tools let you convert files to and from PDF, including image file formats and Microsoft Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Excel spreadsheets. The Compress a PDF tool also allows you to reduce the size of PDF files and optimize scanned pages using a simple dialog box. With easy Adobe Acrobat tutorials, you can get up and running fast.

When you install a new version of Acrobat, you always end up with a x.0.0 version (e.g. 9.0.0 for Acrobat 9), this means that you need to first upgrade your installation to the latest available version.

Your browser should be able to deal with FTP links, just like it does with HTML links. However, navigating the directory hierarchy is more like navigating a folder structure on your computer than selecting links on a web page.

Helpful yet I need a bit more please. I have gone to page for Windows and for example have downloaded each of the update files within 9.1 e.g. AcrobatUpd910_all_me_incr.msp
and Windows 8.1 WE showsType as WIndows Installer Patch

Well in part to answer my own ? in prior post, but certainly hope that one does NOT have to do all of this:
First I had downloaded files from Windows link shown in article but note that it is easier to do so from this Adobe page -patch-acrobat-reader-7.html

I also plan to call Adobe and let them know they have shot themselves in the foot and have lost at least part of my current and future business. As I said I hope the update process is NOT as challenging and I have a misunderstanding. Thanks again for the article and for anyone who can help me out here.

OK, the first update is the 9.1.0 correct? And I have standard so the pro update will not work, but the only standard update I can see is the AcrobatUpd910_all_me_incr.msp on the FTP site and when I run it I receive that Windows Installer error message

Thank you Karl and thank you Victor D. for excellent instructions on updating Acrobat 9.0, in my case, for Mac. Victor, I have had the same problem with Acrobat, with it ultimately requiring a complete fresh reinstall of CS4, and this means archaeology work to get those patches.

I have tried the link in this article -patch-acrobat-reader-7.html and it is taking me to the adobe enterprise site to log in. I keep getting a message to update adobe pro 9.0 but on the next page it only goes up to pro 8.0 to select as your current product which of course my serial number is for 9.0 not 8.0. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. I am running Windows 10.

Big problem.
I reinstalled Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro version 9 as part of a CS4 installation. This works with El Capitan!!
I downloaded all the updates to 9.5.5
But they would not update the installed version.
A notice informed me that I think that the language pack was different to the update.
I have no idea how to deal with this.
I can download the archived version AA9P but it may not install into CS4.
Help would be appreciated

I have found the original AA9P 9.0 works very well with El Capitan. It is Even able to control my old scanner. I am just wondering if I should leave it as is and use the fre Acrobat Reader DC for opening unknown source PDFs.
It very confusing.
I was able to update Photoshop. And even more surprising Illustrator appears to be working.

David, I would update (and I actually did on my installation of Acrobat 9), especially when you are trying to run it on a newer operating system: The updates add support for newer operating system versions than what Acrobat 9.0.0 supported.

I just found a note that Apple will not be supporting its Java 6 after El Capitan so I will not install Cs4 / Acobate 9 on the new Mac. The older Mac can cover me for a long time as I begin to work out the next step. Thank you so much for helping me get Acrobat updated.

Sally, Acrobat 9 is not supported on and will not run correctly on El Capitan. Your options are basically to upgrade to the latest version of Acrobat, or to run Acrobat 9 in a virtual machine using an earlier version of Mac OS X on top of El Capitan.

A couple of other posters mentioned that if you hit a snag and are not able to do all of the updates, do a cold boot (turn your computer off & then back on again) rather than letting the software do a warm boot (restart your system). And, if you still are unable to get the rest of the updates, set the clock back to the correct date and try again.

be patient when using this archive site, the site does work. you may need to refresh over and over again if you are accessing from a web browser, the archive ftp seems to have some type of throttle that limits connections and download bandwidth. Try FileZilla or another FTP client for a better experience.

When I try to pront a PDF file using the MacOS 'Preview' appliucation, the laser print 'cycles' like it is getting reaady to print. The status says "sending to printer", but nothing ever prints. The toner levels are high, printing anything else (test document, spreeadsheet, text file, photo) works perfectly. There are no connection problems as I am printing over WiFi (the computer and printer are within 5 feet of the wireless router)

Thank you for visiting the HP Forums! A great place where you can find solutions for your issues with help from the community! I came across your post and wanted to assist you. I see from the post that you are having issues with printing PDF files on your HP LaserJet Printer. Don't worry as I have a few suggestions which should help you resolve this issue.

I had the exact same problem. After reading a bunch of options and trying so many things..... I went to my finder window, right clicked on the document and chose "open with" and chose adobe acrobat reader. Then printed as usual and it worked!! Hopefully this will work for you. You do not have to choose Adobe acrobat as your default if you don't want to.

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