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This is too much. Adobe programmers need to separate these two products natively and by design. One should be for Adobe Reader ONLY, and if the client chooses to add Adobe Standard or Professional Edition, it should not be integrated into the Reader product. They should be two separate entities. The current setup is causing wasted time at an IT level that we cannot get back and is leaving clients frustrated with the design and architecture.
We are all spending too much time and effort trying to find a solution to stop annoying pop-ups and advertisements in a Reader product. I don’t make any money on MY TIME trying to keep my clients happy. Time on this planet is the most valuable asset we have as humans. So, when it's wasted on unnecessary or irrelevant issues like this, it becomes daunting. Think about it—if clients want Adobe Reader, they should have that option, and if they choose to purchase the full Standard or Professional versions, they will do so. I request That Adobe Research and Deveopment team, Programmers make this happen.
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Apologies for the trouble you had using Acrobat. For your use case I would recommend to deploy Acrobat as Reader mode.
In that way, Acrobat will run as Reader by default and when a subscribed user sign in, he will be able to use paid features.
Documentation is present at : https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/Wizard/installoptions.html#suppress-sign-in
Regards
Ravi