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Hello,
where can I download the 64-bit offline installer for Acrobat Reader?
On the Enterprise website, when selecting a non-MUI version, only the 32-bit version is offered - the 32/64 option is only available for the MUI version.
Thanks and regards, Martin
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//edit:
Or should one just use the 64-bit MUI installer and install the reader without adding additional languages via "Customize"?
But "under the hood" is it still an MUI (the distinction is important for the update packages) - right?
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How can one distinguish a MUI from a single-language installation?
And how to add additional languages?
The uninstaller (via Modify...) doesn't offer any options, and rerunning the installer only update/repairs the installation.
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Amazing Community here, this post is up now for eight months and still no answer.
Obtaining a 64Bit offline installer in any available language should be the most basic thing and there's still no appropriate download available yet? So people have to sysprep their stuff with the 32Bit Installer (Network Connection before SysPrep is NOT an option here) and update ALL clients after deploying the image?
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Hi @christian_7684,
Hope you are doing well. Thanks for writing in!
Is there any special requirement that would necessitate the use of the 64-bit language-specific installer?
We have adopted a more unified approach for installing Acrobat Pro/Reader, where if you opt in to use a single language, you can maintain the simple installation flow, and it will install in the default English Language.
If you need multiple languages with Acrobat Pro/Reader, you would need to modify the installation type as per the steps mentioned here: https://adobe.ly/49F3X7U
Please let us know your requirements. If you hold an enterprise distribution license, please reach out to your Account Manager for further assistance.
Regards,
Souvik.
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These are tone deaf responses to the actual issue and question from the original poster. As admins, we can't use the online installers. They won't work. Many of us aren't using intune to deploy. The microsoft store apps are not a suitable option.
It's honestly shocking that a giant software company like adobe can't provide installers for enterprise customers.
My fix is to suggest we abandon adobe apps. There are plenty of alternate pdf readers available now.
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Hi @aarond63436687,
Hope you are doing well. Thanks for writing in!
I can't completely understand your point of confusion.
Could you please guide me through the area where you need assistance?
The above response addresses the original poster's questions and also provides a link for downloading the offline installer.
If you want to know how to create packages as installers for users, you can refer to the link here: https://adobe.ly/48P5HJs
This will provide an illustrative description of how to create an application package tailored to your requirements.
Let us know if you have any specific requirements, and we can dive deeper to find a resolution.
Regards,
Souvik.
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