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There are several similar discussions on this forum, and I've tried those solutions, but not working...
I needed to reinstall my Windows OS and applications, including Acro 9 Std.
I am able to install from my old download, and use my old serial number, and get version 9.0.0 working on my PC.
However, I am not able to update using HELP=>CHECK FOR UPDATES from within the app.
It shows no updates available, but I know my old instance was updated to 9.5.5.
I tried downloading the updates directly from the adobe FTP site.
I am able to install one small patch for 9.0: CustWiz90_en_US.exe
I am also able to install the partial 9.1 patch: AcroProStdUpd910_T1T2_incr.
However, for any further patches (including the 910_T3T4 patch), it gives me this error:
"The upgrade patch cannot be installed by the Windows Installer service because the program to be upgraded may be missing, or the upgrade patch may update a different version of the program." etc.
I also uninstalled my instance, and tried to install from the Acro 9 Std version on the site here: http://trials2.adobe.com/Applications/Acrobat/ACRO/9/ACRO9_Win_WEB_WWEFG.exe
However, this instance did not accept my serial number.
Any help would be appreciated, in terms of:
Thank you!
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thanks @test_screen_name, the MVP, for your answer...
Here's how I got it to work. From the FTP site (here😞
Note: reboot after those steps where the installer requests it.
Acrobat is now sitting pretty in my replacement drive at 9.5.5!
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Moving the discussion to Installing, Updating, & Subscribing to Acrobat​ forum.
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Check the version you now have. That's not a "partial" patch. These are alternative patches for 9.1. You have put on the correct one if it worked, you can move to the next one. I don't know about "any further patch". There is exactly one patch that you can put on next, probably 9.1.1. You may find this page helpful Article: Adobe Acrobat 9.5.1 - The Path of Least Resistance | ITNinja
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thanks @test_screen_name, the MVP, for your answer...
Here's how I got it to work. From the FTP site (here😞
Note: reboot after those steps where the installer requests it.
Acrobat is now sitting pretty in my replacement drive at 9.5.5!
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