InstallingAdobe Acrobat 9 Standard Upgrade

I have deleted all older versions of Acrobat from my machine but the recently purchased upgrade will not load. Do I need to reinstall version 8 first which was a full programme disc before I attempt the upgrade?

Did you delete or did you uninstall? What was the last version installed? What OS are you currently running? Was the OS installed as a clean install or as an upgrade?

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  • Adobe acrobat standard upgrade

    Hi,
    I currently have an adobe acrobat 6 standard version and would like to upgrade it to the recent version so that I can install it on my laptop running on windows 7. I wonder if it is possible to do this.
    Thank you in advance

    Special upgrade pricing is available for Acrobat 7,8,9. Since you are on Acrobat 6, you'll need to purchase a full copy.

  • Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard upgrade to Adobe Acrobat XI Professional

    Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard upgrade to Adobe Acrobat XI Professional
    Hello, I bougth today an Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard for Windows German lizence in Germany.
    How can I do the upgrade to Adobe Acrobat XI Professional for Windows German.
    I do not want to do an abo, I want to get a desktop version for my computer.
    Kind regards
    pharmarentner

    Best Contact Adobe Customer Care - click on the Still need help? button to talk or chat with an agent.

  • I have upgraded Acrobat Standard from version 8 through time until I am currently using version X, which doesn't work with Office 2013.  Can I upgrade to version Standard XI?

    Over the years I have upgraded Acrobat Standard from version 8 to currently working with version X.
    However, since getting a new laptop it doesn't work with Office 2013.
    Can I upgrade to Standard XI?

    Upgrade pricing now only applies to version 9 and X. So if you have a retail serial number for X, you should be able to upgrade. (Or consider subscription).

  • Upgrading Acrobat Standard 9  to Standart XI

    To upgrade Acrobat Standard 9 to Standard XI;
    Australian website, cost AU$199.00
    US website, cost US$139.00
    Why the cost diparity?
    Is there a difference in software?
    Why souldn't I upgrade from the US website and save 1/3 of the price?

    This question comes up time and again, some examples
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/933987
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1007081

  • I just purchased Adobe Acrobat Standard DC andf upgraded from Acrobat XI. When I instalkled it on my PC the print Production Tools were there and functional. I installed it on my Laptop and those tolls are not there. What do I need to do to have Print Pro

    I just purchased Adobe Acrobat Standard DC andf upgraded from Acrobat XI. When I instalkled it on my PC the print Production Tools were there and functional. I installed it on my Laptop and those tolls are not there. What do I need to do to have Print Production Tools on both computers?

    This is quite odd. I wonder if you could try something for me on EACH computer.
    Use Help > About Adobe Acrobat DC.
    At the top of the box it should say Adobe Acrobat Pro DC or Adobe Acrobat Standard DC.
    On each of the two machines, what does it say? (I think something odd has happened)

  • Qualifing product to upgrade to Adobe Acrobat Standard 6.0?

    My hard drive crashed. I need to re-install Adobe Acrobat Standard 6.0 upgrade. It asks for the CD of the qualifying product. I have tried several Adobe programs I own. None were accepted. Does anyone know what the qualifying product was for that upgrade? Thank you.

    You might also find something here http://www.emsps.com/oldtools/

  • Acrobat standard XI upgrade

    Hello,
    I'm looking for a solution to convert PDF-files to Excel. I downloaded the trial version of Acrobat Pro, but Acrobat standard can do it also I believe.
    Is it possible to install the acrobat standard XI upgrade on our current acrobat reader XI program?
    Thank you

    Hi A Bax,
    Acrobat and Reader are 2 separate softwares and can coexist on the same machine.
    Reader is a free software whereas Acrobat is a paid one.
    You cannot upgrade over Reader. You need to own an existing version of Acrobat to be eligible to purchase an upgrade.
    Acrobat 9 and later is eligible for upgrade to acrobat 11.
    Regards,
    Rave

  • I have to re-install acrobat standard 9 becaus of 'unable to extend license procedure (148:3)'. Where can I download? Or better to upgrade to XI (what is the price and how to do this)

    I have to re-install acrobat standard 9 becaus of 'unable to extend license procedure (148:3)'. Where can I download? Or better to upgrade to XI (what is the price and how to do this)

    Hi riffpizcy,
    Error 148:3 is a licensing error.
    Try following the steps mentioned in the KB: Error "Licensing has stopped working" | Windows
    You can download Acrobat 9 Std. from: https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/8d640488-4a92-4f7d-b50b-d8eb7f96bff8
    You can upgrade from Acrobat 9 to Acrobat 11 Pro at $199 USD
    Please refer: Buying guide | Adobe Acrobat XI Pro  for more information.
    Regards,
    Rave

  • Error when upgrading from Acrobat Standard X to Pro X

    We are installing retail Acrobat Pro X upgrades over OEM Acrobat Standard X (that came on Dell Optiplex 390 systems). We're getting an error message that says "Setup has detected you already have a more functional product installed. Setup will now terminate." That of course, makes no sense. How do we resolve this so we can install these upgrades? Thanks.

    Further, it looks like we're not the only ones having this kind of issue: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4110223 - for whatever it's worth.

  • Upgrade a license from Adobe Acrobat Standard XI to Adobe Acrobat Professional XI?

    Can i upgrade a license from Adobe Acrobat Standard XI to Adobe Acrobat Professional XI?  and pay only the difference, or i have to buy a full license?

    As I remember some of the posts long ago, I am not sure the possibility for upgrade is too good. At one point as I recall you essentially had to pay the upgrade cost. All of this is from a not too good memory and I agree that the only way to find out for sure is to call Adobe. It would be useful for us if you reported back on what you find out.

  • Trouble installing Acrobat X Upgrade Version using Acrobat 7 standard

    Hi forum,
    some years ago I bought a Acrobat X Upgrade-Version for upgradeing my Version 7 standard. No problems installing that software that time.
    Now I bought a new notebook and wish to install the software again on this new machine.
    I installed the version X, using the key from the CD. Starting the program, I have to type in te key again. The software accepts the key, but wants to know the key of version 7. No problem, I thought, typing the version 7 key in the following field.
    But now the software says that ist a wrong key?!?
    So I can´t aktivate the software... :-(
    Installing version 7 first and then version X causes the same problem.
    Any help? What can I do?
    Thank you very much in advance!
    Werner

    Hi Werner ,
    Please connect with the customer support for the same.Here is the link .
    https://helpx.adobe.com/adobe-connect/kb/connect-chat-support.html
    Regards
    Sukrit Dhingra

  • Acrobat 9 upgrade from OEM Acrobat 6

    I've used Acrobat standard in my business since v4.0, and upgraded once to v5.05. I am now migrating to a new WinVistaUltx64 system, and find that Acrobat 5x-8x are not compatible with Vista.
    In order to reduce my costs, I am thinking of purchasing an OEM full Acrobat v6 Standard and Acrobat v9 Standard retail Upgrade. I expect to be able to install the v9 upgrade on my Vista system, using the installation CD from v6 as legacy verification for the v9 upgrade. The OEM v6 will not be installed on the Vista system. I have done this previously when I upgraded to a full retail v5 from a full retail v4, but not from an OEM version. Can anyone with more experience with Adobe Acrobat upgrades advise me of problems I might encounter in this scenario?
    I know that OEM versions don't come with support options, but I have upgraded OEM OS versions to retail versions before, and support became available with the retail upgrade. Will support be attached to the Acrobat v9 retail upgrade, if I am upgrading from an OEM version?

    You have to update to at least AA8.1.2 to use VISTA and 64 bit systems. I think that version will do it. Of course at this time, AA9 is what is available anyway. AA6 does not run on VISTA as far as I know. Be aware, if you do forms you need to upgrade to a PRO version. It is best to think of Std as an economy version. It left a lot out that users of AA4 and AA5 came to expect.
    AA6 works fine on XP. Even AA5 works fine on XP, at least it does for me. I use AA8.1.2 on VISTA Business and AA7 on an XP tablet. As for the OEM upgrades I have no clue to help you. As far as I know, the upgrade will be to the full product. I do think that if you upgrade, the previous version that the upgrade was based upon is not supposed to be used any longer. You did not mention that scenario, but just one aspect to consider in case you had been thinking it.

  • Acrobat Standard 9.0 automatically opens multiple files on startup

    This problem was originally posted as "Acrobat Standard 9.1.2 update problem?"
    In Vista Ultimate, I installed the Acrobat Standard 9.1.2 update, and afterward, my terminal began automatically opening multiple PDF files whenever Acrobat was started.  At one point, I let it run for several minutes, and got up to 33 opened files before I forced the program to shut down.
    Although this problem was resolved by a program removal and reinstallation (restore previous version didn't work), it came back again, after I had worked on several PDF files since the reinstall.  Apparently, Acrobat feels compelled to open all of the PDF files I have worked on since the reinstallation, whenever it starts up.  In addition, it opens copies of all of these files when I open a Website PDF file. So I have two copies of the same filename open at the same time (usually impossible in Windows).  Since I removed v9.1.2 and reinstalled v9.0, the problem might not be connected to the 9.1.2 update I installed before it began; however, the 9.1.2 update might have made changes to the registry that the uninstall didn't correct.
    HAS ANYONE ELSE EXPERIENCED AUTOMATIC MULTIPLE FILE OPENINGS IN ACROBAT STANDARD 9.0 OR 9.1.2, AND IF SO, WHAT DID YOU DO ABOUT IT?  I'm desperate enough to seek technical advice from a random group of strangers.

    I was having this problem on a Vista Ultimate machine after upgrading to Acrobat Pro 9.2, and solved it in the following way.
    1.  Exit Acrobat, open the task manager and be sure the acrobat.exe task is no longer running.
    2.  Open the directory C:\Users\<username>\AppData\LocalLow\Adobe\Acrobat\9.0
    3.  Locate the file named Organizer90 and drag it to the desktop
    4.  Open Acrobat from the Start menu
    Problem should be solved!  If not, exit Acrobat and drag the original Organizer90 file back to the original directory (replacing the newly created file).  I have no idea what the Organizer90 file does, so I don't know if you may be losing anything important using this method, but it did work for me in solving the "opening multiple files" problem.

  • Adobe Acrobat Standard v 8 works, but print-to-PDF does not

    I've been trying to migrate my main computer usage from an XP desktop to a Windows 7 laptop. I've had Acrobat Standard v 8 on both computers for years but have rarely used the laptop. (I mostly used the laptop as a dumb terminal to reach through the internet to my desktop.) Now I'm determined to make the laptop into my daily WORKING computer.
    I see that Acrobat Standard works on the laptop (opens files, deletes pages, etc.) but I cannot print anything to PDF. When I try to print (from Notepad, Word, or anything) the "Adobe PDF" printer shows as my default printer. But nothing happens. It doesn't ask for a filename and the printer window (?) shows error on printing.
    I uninstalled and reinstalled Acrobat Standard 8 in January 2013 when it had stopped working altogether (opening a PDF would flash open then close/crash) which was probably caused by "a friend" installing an unlicensed (or wrongly licensed) version of Microsoft Office 2010. I uninstalled all of that mush and put a new version of Office on (2013, licensed). I don't recall if the print-to-PDF has worked since; but I suspect not.
    Does anyone know how to fix it?
    I'm afraid to uninstall and reinstall the whole Acrobat again. Someone once told me that you can only re-activate your license so many times and then one day it won't reactivate. And since my version is so old and has been reinstalled after virus cleanups (reformatting system disks), I don't know if Tech Support will fix that sort of activation problem. That last thing I want to do is use new software, or have to go to a non-Adobe PDF editor when I already have software paid for. And yes, I have the original Acrobat Standard v 8 CDs.

    1. I don't care about the button in Word; just trying to get a PRINT-TO-PDF function going.
    2. The CD installed 8.0.0 even though I have 8.1.4 on my other computer (the XP desktop I'm trying to make obsolete). I will try to find upgrade downloads somewhere.
    3. I tried to use the original CD and do a "Repair" option (not remove nor install). It went through the motions and would come up with an error. So I googled and found the article titled "Error "The file AdobePDF.dll is needed" | CS3 | 64-bit Windows" (http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-file-adobepdf-dll-needed.html) and applied the directions for Windows 7 64-bit version (which my laptop is), but the fix didn't work.
    Still researching, and #2 above looks like the best next course of action.

  • Reinstall Adobe Acrobat Standard 9

    Hello,
    I recently had a hardware malfunction and had to replace my Surface Pro. I purchased Adobe Acrobat Standard 9 and want to reinstall it on the new tablet but cannot find a link to the installation files. I have the serial number in my Adobe account but can only find install files for updates.
    Can anyone direct me to the full installation link for Standard 9?
    Thanks,
    George

    During the install of an upgrade, you should be asked for the serial number of the previous version. You should always keep backups of downloaded software and the serial numbers. As long as you registered, Adobe should be able to help you with the serial number. I am not sure why the Std version is not available for download. The Pro version is with a little searching. Though not said, I wonder if the Pro version would install with the Standard SN and work as standard -- I really don't know, but some software vendors wrap all of the versions into a single distribution and the only difference comes with the serial number.

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