Installing Adobe Reader is a two-step process. First you download the installation package, and then you install Adobe Reader from that package file. Before you install, make sure that your system meets the minimum system requirements. Go to the Adobe Acrobat Reader download page. Select your operating system, a language, and the version of Reader that you want to install.
Then click Download now. When asked whether to open or save the. Important: If you do not see this dialog box, another window could be blocking it. Try moving any other windows out of the way. I was using Acrobat DC and had a need fror the redacting tool.
Purchased a 1 month subscription to DC Pro. That has expired but all my pdfs have converted to DC Pro recently. My account with Adobe only shows the brief DC Pro but not my prior account products.
In my apps, it appears the update version Windows I am running the repair tool in apps to reinstall the DC. It had been running fine; however, it did not include the redact tool. Needed the Pro for that so I subscribed for a short period. Hey before you go to fast doing system-wide changes in that computer, consider first downloading an action tool and see if you can use it with your version. There are a few new similar programs out there now; however, I have no need for the redacting tool now.
All of my pdf files now come up with a different look and say Acrobat DC Pro with the message that my subscription has expired. This just started a few weeks ago. Trying to remove all pieces of the Pro and go back to DC. Ok; thanks for the guidance. I'm not sure the reinstall worked since it still comes up as DC Pro even thoough the programs only show as Acrobat DC.
I'll follow those tools to see if can achieve my goal. The most important step here, you should disable or uninstall completely the Creative Desktop App.
Once you are able to successfully clean your system and reinstall the correct older version login with your AdobeID to activate it. You also need to be sure if the prior version belongs to Classic Track or Continuous Track. There are several differences and limitations in the Classic Track to include licensing options:. Likely I have classic. You description of the software has me baffled though.
I understand the meaning of DC but I understood that in there was a free Reader program, a non subscription stand alone version Acrobat DC and a subscription version. I purchased the software Acrobat DC.
I don't understand Acrobat Reader DC. In any event my version had nearly all the same tools other than redacting and perhaps a few others. I do not use the cloud nor creative cloud. So for clarity, DC is referred to version 12 of Acrobat that applies for both the pro version paid subscription license and the Reader free pdf viewer and handler version , as well as the classic track of DC which was launched back in The help literature is also misleading as you can very often stump on a tutorial that refers to Acrobat DC for the Pro version and Reader DC for the Reader free version.
I also get that same confusion from Apple users who refer to their iOS as a single operating systems that fits in every iPhone, iPad, iMac, MacBook Pro, etc when in fact each device varies in architechture type and so does the OS that supports each device.
Follow Report. Community guidelines. Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more. Adobe Employee , Oct 28, Oct 28, Hope you are doing well and thanks for reaching out. Jump to latest reply. Correct answer by AnandSri.
In Response To AnandSri. Hi Anand I have tried to use the link in your answer above to source an older version of DC that works with my software.
Hi Remy5CF2 Hope you are doing well and thanks for reaching out. Test Screen Name.
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