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Hi there -
Is it possible to install Adobe Acrobat Pro DC without installing Adobe Creative Cloud?
I don't want or need anything other than Acrobat Pro, and all the Creative Cloud stuff just slows down my system (which is Windows 7 Pro).
Thanks!
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Downloadable installation files available:
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. 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'.
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I have the same question, but don't understand a word of what you say above. Is it possible to install Adobe acrobat Pro DC without Creative Cloud? As yes or no would be appreciated. And if yes, then what? I've already downloaded Pro DC and want to use it without installing creative cloud.
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yes>download acrobat dc installation file>install acrobat dc.
but if you have a subscription, you should use the cc desktop app.
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Help please - the entire Adobe ecosystem is impossibly confusing. I have Lightroom (bought as a one off) and Acrobat DC which I was forced to buy as a subscription. I discover I also have Creative Cloud installed. Can I simply uninstall it - I don't want anything to do with it?
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if you no long have your acrobat dc subscription yes, you can uninstall the cc desktop app:
uninstall everything cc including preferences, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/uninstall-remove-app.html
then uninstall the cc desktop app, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/uninstall-creative-cloud-desktop-app.html
clean your computer of cc files per http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html
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But I do have the acrobat dc subscription.
Problem is that in trying to 'capture' clients in their ecosystem they are just making life confusing and customers resentful.
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What about Creative Cloud is slowing you down? It's just locally installed software like all other versions.
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It seems to load up automatically and I get all sorts of internet glitches (I live in a place where I have less than 1Mb download speed and a fraction of that upload). Plus I hate companies installing stuff I don't want or ask for
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you can opt for it to not start when you login:
and you're going to have problems sooner or later, but you can install directly.
Individual User Downloadable installation files available:
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. 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 keep with these links!
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I agree. This has been forced on me. I do not appreciate it. I do not work on a mobile. I don't need Adobe's cloud. I just want the Acrobat, divorced from the internet connection. Why? My company has insanely installed 3 anti-virus programs; 2 of which constantly check the Acrobat if it is trying to connect to the internet in any way. This new trend of putting everything in the cloud should be optional. Not everyone finds it to be so fantastic, and not everyone needs or wants it.
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I don't want the desktop app or the cloud. I cannot find a download that doesn't FORCE me to take them.
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You can get Acrobat 2020. I believe it can be installed sans Document Cloud.
It does require an internet connection, though, to activate the application.
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Hi,
You may try downloading the Acrobat DC's installer from this link https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/acrobat-dc-downloads.html
Thanks,
Akanchha
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All of the official Adobe links, including those from AkanchhaS and the "Individual User Downloadable installation files available"full list of downloads come with Creative Cloud. My earilier post on how to extract Acrobat DC Pro from the CC package remains the only solution.
Our data loss prevention software does not integrate with CC so all it's functionality needs to be disabled. We do not allow unrestricted cloud storage locations.
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We understand, Mike, that you feel that yours is the only solution. It is not. I found a download for the Adobe Acrobat DC, then turned off the update function, and disabled every function I could find related to the internet. It works. Please try not to feel that you have the only correct solution for everyone else's needs.
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I hear your pain on this as the CC package is double the size of the standalone Acrobat DC package. These instructions are more for enterprise customers but it might work similarly with the consumer download. You can get the base Acrobat DC package out of the bloated CC package.
At adminconsole.adobe.com, go to packages and download the CC package for Acrobat DC.
Unzip the package and look in Build\Setup\APROxx.0\Adobe Acrobat
For consumers, you can just double click on setup.exe to do the install.
For Enterprise customers that made an mst transform with the DC Customization Wizard this command works.
msiexec /i AcroPro.msi IGNOREVCRT64=1 TRANSFORMS=AcroPro.mst PATCH=AcrobatDCUpd2000920067.msp /qn /norestart
There are other update mst files in there, but they are not needed unless you need to upgrade from older versions that those patches are for.
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I had the same need because of limited computer system storage. Go to the enterprise version and it's just Acrobat DC - NO CREATIVE CLOUD bloat!!! https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/acrobat-dc-downloads.html
I don't know why the other respondents are being jerks about it. Pretty simple request if you ask me. 🙂
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Can one still sign in on this version?
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Removing the Document Cloud Desktop App does not remove the Document Cloud capabilities built into Acrobat DC.
The Acrobat Customization Wizard app can be used to create an MST file to modify which options are availbale and customize the experience.
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Wrong, Mike. I have a stand-alone version of Acrobat DC, so please stop spamming the forum with answers that are not correct. I uninstalled the entire Cloud App from my PC. I found a stand-alone version of Acrobat DC and installed it. I finally forced my company to get me a non-cloud license. I explained to them that the ultra-aggressive anti-virus software they opted for was keeping me from working, because they grab ALL Adobe products in the Cloud App and hang on to them EVERY SINGLE TIME THEY CONNECT TO THE INTERNET. Now, please stop spamming me through these forums, because I have a solution that works, no thanks to Adobe and their "help". In fact, the representatives who "helped" me years ago had no idea that when you create a pdf in FrameMaker, which we no longer use now, it triggers the Distiller. They had no idea about the connections between their own company's software.
So, those of you out there having this problem, it is possible to get a non-cloud license, and it is possible to download a stand-alone version of Acrobat DC, regardless of what anyone in these forums tells you. I did so.
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>>> so please stop spamming the forum with answers that are not correct.
Someone posting a incorrect answer is not spam. It would be great if every post was accurate but that isn't going to happen.
>>>Now, please stop spamming me through these forums,
You do know that you can unfollow any post. If you post to a forum, you automatically follow it unless you change your preferences.
>>> it is possible to download a stand-alone version of Acrobat DC,
That is correct.
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