

I guess Adobe doesn’t want users to have a direct download to the latest versions of their free readers. (Again, I don’t know if the patches are cumulative, so I install them in order…)Īpparently Adobe updated their FTP server policy, requiring a login to use their FTP servers too direct download their software so these links no longer work (as of December 8, 20015) without an authorized login. That being said, to install the latest Adobe Reader DC properly: (I don’t know if the patches are cumulative, so I installed them in order…) I didn’t like Adobe Reader DC, so I uninstalled it and installed Adobe Reader 11.0.13 successfully in the following order (for EN-US): The latest release for “Adobe Reader DC is “2015.009.20079” Version 11.0.13 is the latest update to Adobe Reader 11.x, it is not the “DC” version (and it doesn’t come with all of the baggage of the “DC” version”.) See the release notes. 11.0.13 is the “DC” version, which I downloaded also but haven’t installed on any of my systems (I’m not interested in “cloud storage”).
