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Bill_Frost@adobeforums.com #1
Acrobat Professional 6.0.1 update does not accept Creative Suite Premium Disk
The 6.0.1 update to Professional asks for the original Acrobat Pro 6.0.0 install disk.
I installed my Acrobat Pro from the Adobe Creative Suite Premium package, and the 6.0.1 updater will not accept the .msi file on disk 2 of CS.
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Nathan_Strong@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Acrobat Professional 6.0.1 update does not accept Creative Suite Premium Disk
Odd.. it should accept it. I take it you're browsing straight to the AcroPro.msi file on disk #2 of Creative Suite?
You might want to try ripping out your CD-ROM drive from Device Manager, then reboot to let Windows re-detect it and try again:
1. Right-click the My Computer icon on your desktop and choose Properties.
2. Click on the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button.
3. Expand "CD/DVD Drives"
4. Right-click on each item listed under "CD/DVD drives" and choose Uninstall. When you're done, the "CD/DVD drives" section will disappear.
5. Reboot the computer. Windows will re-detect your drive(s).
6. Try running the 6.0.1 update again.
If that doesn't work: what happens if you click Help > Updates within Acrobat?
Also, what specific errors are you getting?
Nathan
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zeyphyer@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Acrobat Professional 6.0.1 update does not accept Creative Suite Premium Disk
What you may wanna do is just copy the Acrobat folder from the CS disk 2 I believe, and then.. copy it to the dir. If not able to access.
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