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<blockquote data-quote="MBP17•David" data-source="post: 1577315" data-attributes="member: 320225"><p>So very true, unfortunately: the Acrobat Pro updater must be one of the most ridiculous, disjointed, badly coded pieces of ¢r@p ever - keeps telling me my install of Acrobat Pro was modified from it's original location, etc and needs to be reinstalled, before the upgrade. Well, it wasn't and apparently its a known bug - something to do with not understanding HFS+ permissions, but Adobe couldn't care less <img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Angry.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Angry:" title="Angry :Angry:" data-shortname=":Angry:" /> </p><p></p><p>It's not like I paid £20 for the CS5 - for the kind of money they charge, I'd expect stuff to at least be able to update itself ... Although, in all fairness, it's only AP that's messed up - Photoshop and others are fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBP17•David, post: 1577315, member: 320225"] So very true, unfortunately: the Acrobat Pro updater must be one of the most ridiculous, disjointed, badly coded pieces of ¢r@p ever - keeps telling me my install of Acrobat Pro was modified from it's original location, etc and needs to be reinstalled, before the upgrade. Well, it wasn't and apparently its a known bug - something to do with not understanding HFS+ permissions, but Adobe couldn't care less :Angry: It's not like I paid £20 for the CS5 - for the kind of money they charge, I'd expect stuff to at least be able to update itself ... Although, in all fairness, it's only AP that's messed up - Photoshop and others are fine. [/QUOTE]
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