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Hi there
Hope you are doing well.
Please try to download the patch manually from the link https://adobe.ly/4b5cMFa and see if that helps.
~Amal
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Amal,
Thank you for your help.
I am unclear what I am supposed to download, from the link.
I have tried downloading both AcrobatDCUpd2400220854.msp and AcrobatDCx64Upd2400220854.msp.
But as these are not executables, they will not run on my system. See below:-
This is despite the fact the faulty 20759 version IS installed and fails with the 111500 error code.
Please can you provide step by step instructions on how I install the update, bearing in mind the existing "Check for Update" function does not work.
Or if you could provide an installer executable for this version, that would help.
When I try to download from the Adove web site, it still provides the older version 20759, which has the fault.
I am getting frustated, that I do not seem to be able to obtain a resolution to this basic problem.
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This error means that Updater was unabe to initialize directory for downloads.
You have to download and install correct update (patch file) from the link provided by Amal.
Since you have Reader, your update name shoud start with AcroRdr..., not Acrobat..
Depending on which Reader you have (32bit or 64bit) and single langauge or MUI, please find appropriate patch file and try again.
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I have tried the MUI downloads:-
AcroRdrDCUpd2400220854_MUI.msp
AcroRdrDCx64Upd2400220854_MUI.msp
But they fail, in the same way as my first downloads from Amal's link:-
The following is the list of downloads available from Amal's lnk:-
None of these are installable under Windows 10 build 22H2 Version 19045.4412.
I do not understand how I am supposed to install these "patches".
Please provide step by step instructions for the pathces, or a normal Windows .EXE download link.
Thank you
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I have today, downloaded the latest Adobe Reader Installer from the Adobe web site. This installs version 2024.002.20857 (64bit). Previously it would install version 2024.002.20759 (64bit). But this latest version STILL fails with error 111500 when running "Check for Updates".
So I, again, ask for the details of what the error 111500 actually means. "Failing to initialise a folder" is not sufficient, is far too ambigous. The install is being run with Administrator authority, so that condition should never apply. What foler of directory path is the program afailing to initualise, please?
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Hi there
We are sorry to hear that. Have you tried to install the patch manually as described earlier in the discussion? Please give it a try and see if that works.
~Amal
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Amal,
Please see my earlier comments. I have no idea which patch file to download and install, or HOW to install it.
Windows installer does not accept a double click of any file with a suffic of .msp. The error message is included in my previous replies.
As I have requested before. I need step by step instructions on how to apply a path, whichever one you decide is appropraite.
I aslo want to know the directory path for the 111500 error. There is presumably an authority problem with that path, because the 111500 does NOT occur when Administrator authority is used to "Check for Updates". Instead of the error message "Check for Updates" hangs instead.
Please help
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Hi there,
Would you mind collecting the Adobe CC logs https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-log-collector.html , Procmon logs (Win Only) https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/Labs/acromonitor.html and share them via any cloud storage. Just upload the log file to the cloud and generate the link and share that link with us for further investigation.
Regards
Amal
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Amal,
I have downloaded the two links, and uploaded the logs and diagnostic files produced.
The error message now reads just "Update failed", as I have downloaded and reinstalled the app many times, to try to resolve this problem.
The version currently running is 2024.002.20857 (32 bit).
I have a 64bit version of this release running on another system, which does NOT exhibit the update problem.
But when I try to install the 64bit version on the system with the Update error, the install complains that a later version is already installed, despite me uninstalling the 32bit version before hand.
It is all very inconsistent and time consuming...
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[MOVED TO THE ACROBAT READER DISCUSSIONS]
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This indicates that the Updater couldn't initialize the download directory. While reinstalling might not solve it, here's a fix: download the appropriate update patch for your Reader version and install it manually. You can find these patches on the Adobe website.
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Peter,
Please read the many comments I have made on this thread about the "update patch".
To repeat there is no "update patch" I can install on the PC. Windows 10 does not recognise the .msp suffix file for Adobe Reader. It's error message states that Adobe Reader is not installed, when it clearly is.
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Hi there
Please go through the similar discussion i have found on MS community (https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/error-message-the-upgrade-patch-cannot-be/ed69... and see if that helps.
~Amal
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Walter,
We still do not know which Reader you have on the system - 32bit or 64bit, MUI or single language, DC or Classic.
Each of these valiation have it's own patch (.msp)
Please download and run AcroSize.exe tool from AcroSize - Google Drive
In the upper left corner select "Start Reader report" button. Wait a few seconds and provide an image of what the tool found, and AcroSize.log from the User Temp folder.
Regarding error 111500
You will need to provide Updater verbose log file.
Please set iLogLevel DWORD registry value to 1 in the registry path below-
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Adobe\Adobe ARM\1.0\ARM
Delete tLastT_Reader registry value from the registry path below
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Adobe ARM\1.0\ARM
Start Reader and select Check for updates from the Help menu within 10-15 seconds.
Wait a few minutes, provide AdobeARM.log fle from the user Temp folder. (please send it to me in the private message, it is usually pretty large to post here).
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Hi @Waltercd ,
We have tried with Reader 2024.002.20857 (64bit) and the issue is not reproducible at our end. Could you please share the MSI log from local temp folder.
Enable the MSI logging by this registry.
Path:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer
• Type: Reg_SZ
• Value: Logging
• Data: voicewarmupx
~Amal
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The following are the log files:-
To produce them, Adobe reader was uninstalled and re-installed.
Instead of this message, after the re-install, the "Check for Updates" message just reads "Update failed", when Adobe Reader is started as a normal user.
However, if Abode Reader is "Run as Administrator", the "Check for Updates" function works, and reports that there are "No Updates Available", giving the current version details.
This is highly user unfriendly, the "Check for Updates" function should work in the same way for a noraml user as an Administrator. The "Update failed" message gives no information on the cause of the failure, let alone informing the user and Administrator authority is required.
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Appreciate the logs. It would help if you follow the instructions I posted previously.
ARM logs are not verbose, please make sure iLogLevel registry is set properly before anything you do. Verbose AdobeARM logs will show which exact folder cannot be accessed by not elevated Updater instance. When you run Reader as Admin, Reader launches Updater elevated; that is why it has access.
MSI logs do provide ProductCode, but it would be more helpful to have AcroSize logs, again see my post. Besides, MSI logs have nothing to do with error 111500.
It is quite common to have error code without the exact error description, specifically with Windows Update process.
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Hi there,
Thanks for sharing the information, please give us some time to get it checked with the engineering team.
We will share the update soon.
~Amal
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Amal,
Some additional information, that might be relevant:-
I have today uninstalled and re-installed Adobe Reader, once again.
This time there were 4 instances of messages infering insufficent authority to registry entries for
"Image File Execution Options".
Each time there was an option to abort, retry or ignore.
As the other options would not continue the install, I chose to "ignore" for every message.
After that the install continued, without further error messages.
MSI1FA59.log contains the detailed messages.
Image File Execution Options.txt is just the find search results of the MSI1FA59.log for all instances of
"Image File Execution Options".
What really makes no sence at all, is that I have other PCs that run the same install, do not have these errors
and do not exhibit the same problem with the "Check for Updates" function for normal (non Admin) users.
I also have some more PCs that the "Check for Updates" function only works when Adobe Reader is run as Admin.
All are on version 24.002.20895..