I got a message that Outlook was still open when it wasn’t (see Step 1), so I had to use Task Manager to kill the Outlook.exe process. Installed Acrobat 9 Professional from the CD, entering the v9 serial number when asked.Turned off my spyware- and virus-checking software.Set another System Restore point (just in case!).I’m not sure how much of a difference this made, but I suspect uninstalling in the reverse order that the products were installed may prevent problems. uninstall 6.06, then 6.05, then 6.04 etc.), then uninstall Acrobat 6 Professional. HINT: Uninstall in order from most recent update to oldest (e.g. Uninstalled all Acrobat 6 Professional software using Add/Remove Programs.Created a System Restore point on the Windows XP machine.Closed all open Microsoft Office programs and all other programs.Found the old Acrobat 6 Professional serial number and wrote it down - this is needed later in the upgrade process. Here’s what I did to make this upgrade process as pain free as possible: And the minor ones that did occur were *my* issues not Adobe’s. To say I was expecting a hours of frustration would be an understatement.īut to my delight, the process took less than an hour and went without any major hitches. After a lot of trepidation based on my horrible experience last July trying to upgrade my old laptop’s copy of Acrobat 6 Professional to Acrobat 9 Professional, I bit the bullet on a recent holiday Monday and decided to upgrade my main PC to Acrobat 9 Professional.
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