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Participant
March 24, 2023

I'm curious were you able to download and install successfully?

I found your link and the original 2 responses just today 03.23.2023 and was encouraged to proceed. I was able to download the right file thanks to kglad's links for Acrobat XI Pro and ran into a small issue during install. I had older files on the new laptop from a failed install, but this time I selected "overwrite" instead of "skip" and to my surprise, it was finally error free after that. I was so ecstatic that it successfully installed on my kid's Windows 11 Home 64-Bit after several months of trying. I hope you had a similar result, thank you for posting the question!

kglad
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Community Expert
April 20, 2019

note: newer os'es (especially mac os'es) are not compatible with older programs (especially adobe's).  this may help you start your installation, https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/macos-high-sierra-compatibility.html that said, you can download the installation files using the below link.

Single user licensee downloadable installation files available:


Updates

  • Download and installation help for Adobe links

  • Download and installation help for Prodesigntools links are listed on most linked pages.  They are critical; especially steps 1, 2 and 3 which also apply to eLearning Sute 2.5.  If you click a link that does not have those steps listed, open a second window using the Lightroom 3 link to see those 'Important Instructions'.

And a big thank you to Jim @ Prodesigntools for helping me with these links!

try67
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Community Expert
April 21, 2019

I believe Acrobat XI is (for the moment) still compatible with all current operating systems.

Participant
March 24, 2023

I can attest nearly 4 years since your post!