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February 17, 2022
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Acrobat DC Pro (2015)

  • February 17, 2022
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I use Acrobat DC Pro (2015), which is no longer supported. I just downloaded and reinstalled. The update function doesn't update.  Where can I download the sequential update files that are associated with this product, prior to discontinued support?

 

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    try67
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    February 17, 2022

    All the updates are available here:

    ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/Acrobat2015

    (replace "win" with "mac" if you're on a Mac computer)

    You can't open this link in a browser, though. Use a dedicated FTP application.

    For some versions you can download an incremental updater (the ones ending with "_incr") or a full one.

    If you just want the latest version go to the last folder with a number and download that one.

    joe6pacAuthor
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    February 18, 2022

    Help!  I'm the everyday consumer, not a techie.  Like many, I can follow formal instruction.  I made it to the ftp site you referenced, now I need further guidence.  The Acrobat2015 folder contains 46 numbered folders dated from 7/14/2015 to 8/5/2020.  Those that I opened contained MSP files.  Is the latest file (Acrobat2015Upd1500630527.msp) dated 8/5/2020, the only one I need out of all of those???  The reason I ask, I recall about three or four updates after a fresh acrobat install, not 46.  Please clarify.  How do I install a msp file?

     

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    Legend
    February 17, 2022

    What's the specific version you have today? Like 2016.124.98765? Mac or Windows?

    joe6pacAuthor
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    February 17, 2022
    I have v2015.006.30527 for Windows.
    Legend
    February 17, 2022

    Thanks. 2015.006.30527 is from August 2020, and it's the final free update for Acrobat 2015. Looks as if Acrobat auto updating has done its job. Acrobat 2015 has been replaced by Acrobat 2020, I think it may be too late for a reduced price upgrade though. 

    John T Smith
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    Community Expert
    February 17, 2022

    This worked for Acrobat Pro 9 (installed with CS5) so something similar MAY work for you

    -change date to 5-31-2013 and then update from inside program

     

    You may need to use a different date, to go with the original date of your program