Acrobat Reader 9 For Mac Won't Update

Acrobat Reader 9 For Mac Won't Update

Acrobat Reader 9 For Mac Won't Update Rating: 5,6/10 6564 reviews

11.0.10 Planned update, Dec 9, 2014¶. This release is a planned update for the products listed in the table below. The latest version is always available through the product’s update mechanism, from the enterprise FTP site, and for some languages, from the Reader Download Center.

I have Acrobat Reader 11.0.x installed on my MacBook Pro with Mac OS X 10.8.2. Every few days Adobe Reader Updater launches automatically and a dialog appears saying: 'An update for Adobe Reader to version 10.1.x is available. Do you want to install it now?' I do not have Acrobat Reader 10.x installed, so if I click 'yes' the upgrader eventually fails, if I click 'no' the dialog reappears in a few days. The crazy part is that I've repeatedly tried deleting the Acrobat Reader Updater application itself, but it simply reappears a few days later (regardless of whether I reboot or log out, I usually stay logged in for days/weeks unless there's some reason to restart). There must be some other Adobe software that is reinstalling it. The location of the installer doesn't change: (user-domain)/Library/Caches/com.adobe.reader.ARM/5d916e0e884c6d87be44b1a6ff8c22 534ed1670778ec8a4311eacdc1/Adobe Reader Updater.app The app itself is version 10.1.4 Again, if I delete this file, it simply reappears within a day or so, and yet no visible reinstallation takes place.

So I'm trying to figure out what is reinstalling this app and how to make it go away permanently. Any suggestions? I've tried deleting Acrobat Reader 11.x, and reinstalling, but that does nothing. And there is no Acrobat Reader 10.x app on my volume. It almost seems like I need to run an Acrobat Reader 10.x uninstaller, but there is no such thing. I finally did find the solution. My MacBook Pro hard drive has three bootable partitions (one for Mountain Lion, Snow Leopard, and Windows 7).

Anyway, I normally boot into 10.8, but I finally decided to try deleting Acrobat Reader from my Snow Leopard partition. That finally solved it. For some reason, the Adobe updater running on my boot partition was also scanning for applications on other partitions, but only actually trying to update the programs inside the boot partition's Application folder.

Now that only one copy of Acrobat is installed on both of my Mac OS X partitions, the problem has gone away. It's been weeks and no more annoying obsolete update notifications. I finally did find the solution. My MacBook Pro hard drive has three bootable partitions (one for Mountain Lion, Snow Leopard, and Windows 7). Anyway, I normally boot into 10.8, but I finally decided to try deleting Acrobat Reader from my Snow Leopard partition. That finally solved it. For some reason, the Adobe updater running on my boot partition was also scanning for applications on other partitions, but only actually trying to update the programs inside the boot partition's Application folder.

Now that only one copy of Acrobat is installed on both of my Mac OS X partitions, the problem has gone away. It's been weeks and no more annoying obsolete update notifications.

Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.

Updates are delivered via two options: • Install updates automatically (recommended): Acrobat Reader DC and Acrobat DC regularly checks for important updates, downloads them, and installs them automatically. When finished, you are alerted via a small message in the system tray that your software has been updated. This method is recommended since it does not require end-user intervention. It is the best way to keep Acrobat Reader DC and Acrobat DC up-to-date and more secure.

Someday, when MS decides to support all of their products including this version of Office, I can get the patch and restore it. Option in Get Info. By that time, I probably won't want to. Excel for mac 2004.

  • понедельник 21 января
  • 82