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agoldenlife
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April 7, 2026
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Can the Customization Wizard still be used with Acrobat Classic 2024?

  • April 7, 2026
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I am trying to customize our install for Acrobat and Reader installs through the unified installer.  However it doesn’t appear the customization wizard supports this new installer.  Can anyone confirm?  The dowload link on the Wizard Customization Website is from 2022 it seem according to the name and I get an error when trying to modify the msi that it can’t.

 

This question is in the FAQ, but it just says to download a version that “matches”.  Well there is only one download link I can find and they all download the same file.

 

Thanks.

    Correct answer agoldenlife

    I found the answer: https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/using/deploying-acrobat.html

    Adobe really needs to get their docs in order.  Wasn’t under Desktop Deployment pages, wasn’t under Desktop Deployment for Windows pages, wasn’t even under the Adobe Customization Wizard page… no found it under enterprise/deploying Acrobat.

    The location is found under \Acrobat\Build\Setup\APRO24.0\Adobe Acrobat\

    To make it worse they have another .msi file.  So the .msi I attempted to use is under \build.  Don’t try that one you will get an error, you need to go 3 more folders down.

    Hopefully this will help someone else not waste several hours like I just did looking for the one page with the information you need.

     

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    agoldenlife
    agoldenlifeAuthorCorrect answer
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    April 7, 2026

    I found the answer: https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/using/deploying-acrobat.html

    Adobe really needs to get their docs in order.  Wasn’t under Desktop Deployment pages, wasn’t under Desktop Deployment for Windows pages, wasn’t even under the Adobe Customization Wizard page… no found it under enterprise/deploying Acrobat.

    The location is found under \Acrobat\Build\Setup\APRO24.0\Adobe Acrobat\

    To make it worse they have another .msi file.  So the .msi I attempted to use is under \build.  Don’t try that one you will get an error, you need to go 3 more folders down.

    Hopefully this will help someone else not waste several hours like I just did looking for the one page with the information you need.