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Adobe Reader 10.0.0.1 is out

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You can download it right from Adobe's FTP site too.

ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/10.x/10.0.0/en_US/

I only wish you could get, flash player and shockwave player there to. :(
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Is it as good as foxit reader yet?

Hmmm 35 megs for the installer, nope probably not.
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CableDude wrote:
More "stuff" to update. :rolleyes:
Time to update my GPOs out there to push out the new one. All at once. :D
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Time to update my GPOs out there to push out the new one. All at once. :D
In my dreams. ;)
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Anyone try it yet?
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CableDude wrote:Anyone try it yet?
:nope:
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CableDude wrote:Anyone try it yet?
yeah installed it on the ole ladies comp... works pretty good but still not as good as foxit which is what I use.
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CableDude wrote:Anyone try it yet?
Yeah, meh....it's just Adobe Reader...can't get excited about any PDF reader. Admit it's quick though.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Time to update my GPOs out there to push out the new one. All at once. :D
Oh Really? Do you have the .msi?
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Shinobi wrote:Oh Really? Do you have the .msi?
I haven't bothered with 10 yet....gonna wait a little bit to make sure the LOB apps will run in it. With Adobes products (reader, flash, etc)...you sign up on their site to get an e-mail sent to you with links to the full redistributable download. Then you run some command against it to barf out the MSI file...and you can GPO it from there.
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Shinobi wrote:Oh Really? Do you have the .msi?
I haven't bothered with 10 yet....gonna wait a little bit to make sure the LOB apps will run in it....and just see how it runs on my laptop via browser PDFs (hang or no hang) With Adobes products (reader, flash, etc)...you sign up on their site to get an e-mail sent to you with links to the full redistributable download. Then you run some command against it to barf out the MSI file...and you can GPO it from there.
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Shinobi wrote:Oh Really? Do you have the .msi?
There is an msi file here,
ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/10.x/10.0.0/en_US/
Is that what you are looking for?
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I see you can't update 9.4 to 10 through adobe 9's updater. :rolleyes:
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Worked on a laptop that was still running adobe 7. :eek:

Oh and I have a pc that has not had WU done in over a year. :rotfl:
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great!
so that is why adobe updater keeps reminding me a bout it.

thanks for sharing/reminding.
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jaydeee wrote:great!
so that is why adobe updater keeps reminding me a bout it.

thanks for sharing/reminding.
Probably not. You can't update from previous versions to 10 through the updater.
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