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Dave, As I mentioned, when I clicked on Acrobat DC Classic a screen pops up for a second and then disappears, or nothing happens at all all of my other sites are working. Dave, I’m sorry–I forgot to include the link at Adobe I am working off of in the last post, although referred to it. Post Reply. Preview Exit Preview. You must be signed in to add attachments. Featured Make content for your business needs with Adobe Express. Get started easily with free templates: Invoices Letterheads Business cards.
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I cannot find the downloaded setup file. Where has the file gone? If you cannot find the downloaded file, do the following: On Windows: Open Windows Explorer and then select the Downloads folder in the left navigation pane. Double-click the downloaded EXE file. You may be able to purchase Acrobat installation media through Adobe support for a small charge, although CDs for older versions may not be available link in Resources.
You also may be able to find inexpensive copies of older Acrobat CDs on sites such as eBay or Amazon. If Acrobat came pre-installed on a Dell computer, you can download the installation file from the Dell website using the Dell computer.
Once you download the file, transfer it to the new computer for installation. Information in this article applies to Adobe Acrobat XI. You also may be able to find inexpensive copies of older Acrobat CDs on sites such as eBay or Amazon.
If Acrobat came pre-installed on a Dell computer, you can download the installation file from the Dell website using the Dell computer.
Once you download the file, transfer it to the new computer for installation. Information in this article applies to Adobe Acrobat XI. It may vary slightly or significantly with other versions or products. I am working off of this page when trying to install Acrobat DC Classic I am at a loss as to what to do, and I would like to avoid having to go back to Dell to try to get their help again in installing this on the new computer from the old computer I logged off from my Adobe Account on the old computer and am still logged off–I just checked.
I’d really appreciate help in getting this valid product installed on my computer. I’m sorry–I forgot to include the link at Adobe I am working off of in the last post, although referred to it. Here it is:. I tried installing Classic, which is what the license is for and, again, the installed seemed to accept the license code , and that is what is not working.
Dave, Just now I uninstalled Adobe Acrobat Standard Classic and installed it again, entering my license code and the license code was accepted again. During the installation I have been receiving a notification box, presumably from Google Chrome which I am using as a browser, saying that Adobe added an extension which might change how Chrome works.
I have been hitting “Enable” on that extension, but this time I said “Remove” the Chrome extension. This time when I tried to open Adobe Acrobat Standard Classic it stayed open and successfully combined some test files. I shut the computer down and restarted it, and Adobe Acrobat again stayed open and combined some test files. Adobe stopped working abruptly today, so I am not confident that it will continue to work. However, at the moment it is working, and I am hoping that the problem was the extension that was added to Google Chrome that this time I removed.
I will let you know if the situation changes. Again, I apologize for the multiple posts, but I wanted to give you complete information and the current status. Hopefully it continues to work! Adobe Support Community.