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  • Adobe Acrobat 9.1.1 Pro Extended update - multiple languages 9943 KB 5/12/2009 Version 3D Update 200810 Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended - 3D update 16.3MB.
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Has it really been 6 months since my last post?? Here's a new Quick Note, as always.
My company still uses Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard but for the past month I've been unable to auto-update my new installs. Whenever I've tried the built-in Help > Check For Updates it reports 'No updates available.' I think I've now found the reason, as well as a workaround.
ROOT CAUSE?
The base install of Acrobat 9.0.0 includes their older updater which is located in C:Program Files x86CommonAdobeUpdater6. Inside that folder there are two digital certs, e.g. AdobeUpdate.cer, which are dated 4/16/2008. I suspect those certs just expired last month?
WORKAROUND

Adobe 9 1 Update Download

The workaround is to manually update Acrobat 9 until you get the newer AdobeARM updater which was included in Acrobat 9.2.0

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. Worst case you'll need to manually download and install all the following updates:
9.1.0 > 9.1.1 > 9.1.2 > 9.1.3 > 9.2.0

Adobe 9.0

The downloads are located on this Adobe page:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1&platform=Windows

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Adobe Reader 9.1

There might be some shortcuts? For instance, some online discussions say you can skip directly from 9.1.0 to 9.2.0. Also, you might try copying the C:Program Files x86CommonAdobeARM folder from an updated PC to an un-updated, then run the AdobeARM.exe ?