Comment effacer l'utilitaire "Adobe acrobat Reader installer" ?

Bonjour,
Je suis connecté au Adobe Creative Cloud et je tiens à jour toutes les applications à jour via l'utilitaire prévu pour.
Toutefois, depuis une mise à jour d'Acrobat Reader, l'utilitaire "Acrobat Reader Installer" bondit de mon dock et me "demande" depuis deux mois, à chaque connection à mon compte système (Apple MacBook Pro sous Mac OSX.8.3), si je souhaite mettre à jour le Reader ?
Comment effacer cet utilitaire ou le court circuiter ?
Je vous remercie par avance pour toute aide.
Cordialement,
PG

Bonjour,
Je vous remercie. J'ai confondu Adobe Reader et son ancien nom.
Adobe Reader : http://get.adobe.com/fr/reader/
Mais je viens d'effacer la version de ce logiciel Adobe Reader (lien ci-dessus), car avec Cloud Creative Suite je peux disposer de Acrobat XI. Et apparemment il pourrait y avoir un conflit entre les deux logicieels lors de leur intégration dans les différents navigateurs Web installés (safari, chrome, Firefox) ?
D'où, je pense, cette invitation répétitive à réinstaller Reader, à chaque ouverture de session, puisque l'intallation de Reader échouait.
Cordialement,
Ppg198

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