Adobe Acrobat and Reader 9.0

How do I create a document in Acrobat that I can then sign in Reader?  Both versions are 9.0.  Thanks for the help!

If you mean a digital signature, the document will have to be Reader-enabled with Acrobat Pro (as opposed to Standard) or LiveCycle Reader Extensions. To Reader-enable a document in Acrobat 9 Pro, select: Advanced > Extend Features in Adobe Reader
You can add a digital signature field to the document by going into form editing mode (Forms > Add or Edit Fields) and using the Digital Signature tool to place it.

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    [2015-04-16 11:16:24] Adobe ARM 1.801.10.4720 logging finished.
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    [2015-04-16 11:22:29] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_CHECK_UPDATES
    [2015-04-16 11:22:29] Last check for updates not expired
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    [2015-04-16 11:22:29] Adobe ARM 1.801.10.4720 logging finished.
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    [2015-04-16 15:13:06] Adobe ARM 1.801.10.4720 logging finished.
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    [2015-04-20 08:58:18] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-20 08:58:18]    Error Code: 120300
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    [2015-04-20 08:58:18] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
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    [2015-04-20 09:00:30] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
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    [2015-04-20 09:00:30]    Error Code: 120300
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    [2015-04-20 09:00:31] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-20 10:00:00] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
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    [2015-04-20 10:00:00] Too soon to check for arm update
    [2015-04-20 10:00:00] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-20 10:00:00] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
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    [2015-04-20 10:00:00] Attention: read an empty string from resource file, use default English string then: IDS_BAL_DOWNLOADPROGRESS
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    [2015-04-20 10:00:00] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-20 10:00:00]    Error Code: 120300
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    [2015-04-20 10:00:00] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-20 10:00:00]    Error Code: 120300
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    [2015-04-20 10:00:01] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-20 14:52:52] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-20 14:52:52] Command Line:
    [2015-04-20 14:52:52] Too soon to check for arm update
    [2015-04-20 14:52:52] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-20 14:52:52] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
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    [2015-04-20 14:52:52] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-20 14:52:52] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-20 14:52:52] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-20 14:52:52]    Error Code: 120300
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    [2015-04-20 14:52:52] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-20 14:52:52]    Error Code: 120300
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    [2015-04-20 14:52:52] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-20 18:22:52] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-20 18:22:52] Command Line:
    [2015-04-20 18:22:52] Too soon to check for arm update
    [2015-04-20 18:22:52] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-20 18:22:52] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
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    [2015-04-20 18:22:52] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-20 18:22:52]    Error Code: 120300
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    [2015-04-20 18:22:52] Last check for updates not expired
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    [2015-04-21 09:19:00] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
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    [2015-04-21 09:19:01] Too soon to check for arm update
    [2015-04-21 09:19:01] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 09:19:01] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
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    [2015-04-21 09:19:01] ProductUACPatching: enabled
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    [2015-04-21 09:19:01] Last check for updates not expired
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    [2015-04-21 09:40:55] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 09:40:55] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 09:42:17] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 09:43:13] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 09:44:49] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 10:59:29] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-21 11:10:07] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 11:10:07] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-21 11:10:07] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 11:10:07] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 11:10:07] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 11:10:07] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 11:10:07] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 11:10:07] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 11:10:07]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 11:10:07] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 11:10:07] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 11:10:07]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 11:10:08] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 11:10:08] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 12:18:19] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-21 13:36:09] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 13:36:09] Command Line:
    [2015-04-21 13:36:09] Too soon to check for arm update
    [2015-04-21 13:36:09] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 13:36:09] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 13:36:09] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 13:36:09] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 13:36:10] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 13:36:10] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 13:36:10]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 13:36:10] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 13:36:10] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 13:36:10]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 13:36:10] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 13:36:10] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 15:32:31] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-21 15:35:59] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 15:35:59] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-21 15:35:59] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 15:35:59] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 15:35:59] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 15:35:59] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 15:35:59] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 15:35:59] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 15:35:59]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 15:35:59] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 15:35:59] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 15:35:59]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 15:36:00] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 15:36:00] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 15:44:51] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] Command Line:
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] Too soon to check for arm update
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 16:02:18] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] Command Line:
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] Too soon to check for arm update
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-21 17:06:02] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-24 09:17:18] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-24 09:17:18] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-24 09:17:18] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-24 09:17:18] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-24 09:17:18] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-24 09:17:18] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-24 09:17:19] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 09:17:40] No CRD to store
    [2015-04-24 09:17:41] MDOV
    [2015-04-24 09:17:41]    Error Code: 1615
    [2015-04-24 09:17:41] No files in Session, setting NO_UPDATES mode
    [2015-04-24 09:17:42] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 09:17:46] No CRD to store
    [2015-04-24 09:17:46] MDOV
    [2015-04-24 09:17:46]    Error Code: 1615
    [2015-04-24 09:17:46] No files in Session, setting NO_UPDATES mode
    [2015-04-24 09:17:47] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-24 09:17:47] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-24 09:20:51] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-24 09:20:51] Command Line:
    [2015-04-24 09:20:53] No CRD to store
    [2015-04-24 09:20:53] Newer version ARM update is not available
    [2015-04-24 09:20:53] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-24 09:20:53] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-24 09:20:53] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-24 09:20:53] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-24 09:20:53] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 09:20:53] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 09:20:53]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 09:20:53] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 09:20:53] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 09:20:53]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 09:20:54] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-24 09:20:54] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-24 09:24:34] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-24 09:43:08] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-24 09:43:08] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-24 09:43:08] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-24 09:43:08] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-24 09:43:08] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-24 09:43:08] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-24 09:43:08] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 09:43:08] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 09:43:08]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 09:43:08] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 09:43:08] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 09:43:08]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 09:43:09] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-24 09:43:09] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-24 09:45:30] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-24 09:45:30] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-24 09:45:30] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-24 09:45:30] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-24 09:45:30] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-24 09:45:30] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-24 09:45:30] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 09:45:30] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 09:45:30]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 09:45:30] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 09:45:30] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 09:45:30]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 09:45:31] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-24 09:45:31] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-24 09:48:41] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-24 09:48:41] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-24 09:48:41] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-24 09:48:41] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-24 09:48:41] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-24 09:48:41] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-24 09:48:41] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 09:48:41] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 09:48:41]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 09:48:41] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 09:48:41] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 09:48:41]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 09:48:42] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-24 09:48:42] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-24 10:18:23] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-24 10:19:48] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-24 11:06:20] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-24 11:09:48] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-24 11:09:48] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-24 11:09:48] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-24 11:09:48] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
    [2015-04-24 11:09:48] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-24 11:09:48] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-24 11:09:48] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 11:09:48] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 11:09:48]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-24 11:09:48] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-24 11:09:48] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-24 11:09:48]    Error Code: 120300
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    [2015-04-24 11:09:49] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
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    [2015-04-24 11:40:56] Adobe ARM 1.7.0.0 logging finished.
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    [2015-04-27 10:24:53] MDOV
    [2015-04-27 10:24:53]    Error Code: 1615
    [2015-04-27 10:24:53] No files in Session, setting NO_UPDATES mode
    [2015-04-27 10:24:53] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-27 10:24:55] No CRD to store
    [2015-04-27 10:24:56] MDOV
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    [2015-04-27 10:24:56] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
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    [2015-04-27 10:52:15] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC MUI
    [2015-04-27 10:52:15] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-27 10:52:15] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-27 10:52:15] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-27 10:52:15] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-27 10:52:15]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-27 10:52:15] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-27 10:52:15] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-27 10:52:15]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-27 10:52:15] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-27 10:52:15] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-27 10:53:20] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-27 10:53:20] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-27 10:53:20] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-FFFF-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-27 10:53:20] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC MUI
    [2015-04-27 10:53:20] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-27 10:53:20] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-27 10:53:20] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-27 10:53:20] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-27 10:53:20]    Error Code: 120300
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    [2015-04-27 10:53:20] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-27 10:53:20]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-27 10:53:20] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
    [2015-04-27 10:53:20] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging finished.
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07] Adobe ARM 1.821.13.2315 logging started.
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07] Command Line: /PRODUCT:Reader /VERSION:15.0 /MODE:3
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07] ProductCode: {AC76BA86-7AD7-FFFF-7B44-AC0F074E4100}
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07] ProductName: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC MUI
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07] ProductVersion: 15.007.20033
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07] ProductUACPatching: enabled
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07] Using CommandLine preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07] Using registered preference AUTO_ALL
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07] Last check for updates not expired
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07]    Error Code: 120300
    [2015-04-27 10:54:07] ARM returns ERROR_SUCCESS
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