Not just suck our blood and throw us under the bus and with their burn and scotch policy.Heres the order: I had the dreaded issue of Acrobat 9 Pro asking for my user password every time I open it, I know it was because this was a reinstall of 9.0.0 on a newer version of Mac OS, so I was going to do the whole patching one by one, but here is what worked for me the fastest: 9.0.0 9.1.0 9.1.1 9.1.2 9.1.3 9.2.0, at this point, the startup password request error was gone, and best of all, the option to Check for updates finally appeared on the Help menu.
For Adobe Acrobat 9 Extended Pick Download Of CourseWhen you select it, it goes all the way up to 9.5.5 on its own from that point forward, it works at least for now (Dec 2014), the download of course can take a while, but its all automatic. I choose the dmg files that indicated all, and it appeared to work. Whenever I tried to update to a higher file (missing a step) the software would be greyed out so I couldnt select it. ![]() So, I went back and installed each file individually until 9.4, then tried the check for updates again and this time it worked and took me all the way to 9.5.5. For now the software seems to be working and Ive archived all of the updates in case I need them again. Thanks. AS has been pointed out above in this thread, I had to download the updates one at a time and unfortunately for me, my check for updates did not start working until I slugged it out downloading them one at a time until after I got version 9.40 installed. Thanks to all who posted and for those that come after, here is Windows link again (and be sure you pick your correct version ie pro, extended, standard etc. They did however improve the updating process in version 10, you can now update with a single file. To streamline the process run this script at a.bat file: NOTE Make sure to comment (::) out the lines up to the version that you have installed NOTE the qr in the last line will allow the prompt to restart to appear. Try this which i have posted in another thread. I reinstalled my acrobat 9.0 today on Windows 1064bit and by changing the date - it went through with no issue. Quote I cannot understand within this Adobe Forum, Adobe is not willing to help or to give some proper answers. It is an easy fix enough but Adobe is not interested at all because the new model is so sell you the subscription services. ![]() Try this - change the system date to May 31 2013. Run the update. Acrobat will now find updates and it will get you to 9.2.0. AFter the 9.2 update, upon reboot, it will download all updates to 9.5.5 and upon the next reboot, you will be at 9.5.5. I am sure Adobe knows this easy fix for could easily twig their update program so users can update easily. Shame on Adobe for such shameless and underhanded practices to encourage new sales. I have a new laptop with Win 10 Pro and just installed Acrobat 9 Standard, v9.0.0. Using your time shift I updated all the way to 9.5.5. Thank you. Mike. A little explanation from Adobe could go a very long way to alleviate this issue and cause of constant frustration - AcroProExUpd910allincr.msp - This is the acrobat pro extended 9 Version - use this only if you have the same version AcroProStdUpd910T1T2incr.msp - This is the Acrobat 9 pro (standard) version See Screenshot - i highlighted both as i own both versions Someone has already posted some notes on this but i think this is the only place where you have to be very discerning and to pick the right version of update. Why do i say this Starting from 9.1.1 will be named AcrobatUpd911allincr.msp see screenshot name of update file From here on, there is no distinction between the Pro,, Extended version or the standard version. Adobe should listen - how are users to know Perhaps some notes will be helpful too. For Adobe Acrobat 9 Extended Pick Manual Update UpTry to do manual update up to 9.2 and after reboot, try to see if the automatic update works. If it does not, you may have to manually go up to 9.40 before you try the automatic update again. Once there and done, you should get to 9.5.5. See Screenshot (highlghted from where you should try the automatic upgrade after you get to these levels If you are trying to do it manually, the below number of manual updates look very daunting. Adobe has all the resources in the world, to either write a script which should be easy enough to follow or at least some legible notes for the layman as to which files are required for which version etc - life would be much simpler and enjoyable and supporters of Adobe would be more willing to have another go with new products from Adobe.
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