
After a bit of tinkering with Inventory and starting to learn Deploy, I think I can figure out how to do this.īut, from what I'm seeing so far, my original question of "Would I be able to do this with one execution since there may be multiple versions" is looking like a solid "No." That's alright though PDQ should still work just fine, and gives me another program to play with. If your machine installs McAfee Security Scan Plus, uninstall it.I've been working with PDQ, and I'm definitely liking it so far. Install Acrobat Reader and verify it works.ĩ.
When completed, hit View Logs to confirm it did delete random registry files associated with Adobe Acrobat.Ĩ. Run the AdobeAcroCleaner_DC2015 program again. Make sure the location is C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat and click Next.Ħ. Go back into AcroCleaner Utility website (refer to step 2) and find the 32-bit products only and select June 10, 2015: All tracks. You are done deleting the 64-bit version preferences and settings from the program.ĥ.
When completed, click View Logs to confirm it did delete random registry files associated with Adobe Acrobat.
Make sure the location is C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat and click Next. On the page, find the 64-bit Products only and select Feb 9, 2021: 64-bit installer, all tracks. When Adobe Reader updates, it updates to 64-bit Reader, so this steps you through addressing both.ģ. Note: The WKU image comes with 32-bit Adobe Reader. Uninstall Adobe Acrobat Reader through Programs and features. AcroCleaner is not an uninstaller on its own and should not be used as such. AcroCleaner is a utility that cleans up these files following an uninstall. When you uninstall Adobe Acrobat Reader, not all support and registry files gets deleted. Click OK to close the application.) Cause The application was unable to start correctly (0x0000001). The following error occurs when trying to incorporate a signature into a PDF file while using Adobe Acrobat Reader:ĪcroCEF.exe - Application Error.