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In resetting my Adobe password, as part of the parameter instructions, it states "usual punctuations allowed as well as various symbols like ^ = + $ # or @.
Apparently the word "like" is totally misleading, since I found out by trying numerous reset procedures, that those additional symbols are the ONLY ones that can be used.
So why the instructions didn't read "as well as these special symbols" is beyond me.
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Which Adobe password are you referring to? This is the forum for the free Acrobat Reader application.
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It's the password that I use to sign in to Adobe.com. which takes me to the free Acrobat Reader application which is the one I use.
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Hmm. The free Reader download is here: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Install for all versions and doesn't require a password. Once installed, you can just open it. Also no need for a password. So I think I may still be confused as to what you are trying to do.
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Sorry for the misunderstanding. Maybe I am on the wrong part of the forum.
In order to get into my Adobe Account on Adobe.com, I must log in with a password. I've already created a new password for that, however, what I was commenting on was the misleading and time-consuming way they set out their password reset parameters. I don't expect them to make the change I suggested in my original post because that would make too much common sense.
Thanks again for your replies to my post.