
When a user with the appropriate Adobe Creative Cloud subscription logs in, they will have access to the complete Acrobat DC feature set.If they do not login, the Acrobat DC application will close. Users are required to log in upon launching Acrobat initially.For additional information on the differences between a Named User License (NU) and Shared Device License (SDL), please refer to WebStore's KB article.ĮPS provides three different types of installers for Adobe Acrobat DC: The “unified” installer is not available for Acrobat DC SDL. Acrobat Installer BehaviorsĪcrobat DC behaves differently depending upon the type of Acrobat installer deployed via MECM. Please see the Deployment Recommendations section for recommended actions. There are known compatibility issues between Acrobat Reader DC 32-bit and Acrobat DC 64-bit. EPS will continue to provide the Reader DC 32-bit application, though we encourage departments to switch to Acrobat DC NU/SDL 64-bit where possible. Acrobat DC is now a true 64-bit application and installs to C:\Program FilesĮndpoint Services (EPS) made changes to account for this new unified installer in Acrobat DC version 22.001.20169.Acrobat Reader DC 32-bit is no longer compatible with Acrobat DC 64-bit and they cannot coexist on the same system.Acrobat DC and Acrobat Reader DC 64-bit are combined into a single product/installer.Some of the more notable implications of this new installer are: Creating a Device Collection Based Upon a Configuration BaselineĪdobe recently switched to a “unified” installer for Acrobat DC and Acrobat Reader DC in version 22.001.20142 ().

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