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JohnFurmanek
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February 22, 2019
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ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/ DOWN?

  • February 22, 2019
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We are unable to download the latest patch for reader that was released yesterday. The FTP site appears to be down. Anyone else having trouble?

We received the announcement Adobe Security Bulletin  and I do what I always do but the site looks down. The direct links in the bulletin are only for Acrobat DC and not reader.

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Correct answer EnterpriseHelp

The links are fixed.

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annal92115731
Participant
April 2, 2022

Try using

1. pure text FTP command in command line, or

2. a graphical user interface application/utility.

 

Username: anonymous

Password: <YouEmailAddress>

 

 

 

 

Legend
April 2, 2022

Adobe have stopped distributing by FTP, so the point is largely moot. Use the SCUP catalog to find updates.

Participant
June 1, 2019

Anyone know how to get back the full version of aviary for android, since they no longer support it?
I have the main body of the program but can't download the filters anymore...really bummed!

Legend
June 4, 2019

He Steven, this is the forum for questions about Acrobat and Acrobat Reader Enterprise Deployment. I'm puzzled by your question, as the only Aviary for Android I can find is nothing to do with them.

EnterpriseHelp
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Community Manager
February 23, 2019

The links are fixed.

Inspiring
May 3, 2019

What does "Fixed" mean? Currently I cannot reach ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/​.

My links that I used so far bring the error message "File or Directory not found". Until now the links have worked without problems.

I am using the IE 11.0.120, Chrome 74.0.3729.131 and Firefox 60.6.1.

So what is wrong?

EnterpriseHelp
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Community Manager
May 3, 2019

The FTP site does not appear to be down, and I am not aware that it's ever been down. The issue above had to do with links. Try accessing from outside your network to verify it's not a network issue (for example, from your phone).

As a wild guess, there are many tens of thousands of enterprise users that access the ftp site. It contains most of Adobe's products for all versions since the beginning of Adobe-time. If it was down, the forum would be flooded with posts.