Den 10.09.2015 02.23, skrev Juanjo Pablos:
> El 09/09/15 a las 15:41, Johan Ho escribió:
>> Huh, but the DC/12 version of Adobe Reader is also 32-bit? It is
>> installed in %PROGRAMFILES(x86)% and the executable is also called
>> AcroRd32.exe.
> I did notice just on the XP machines, I do not know.
>> I'm guessing DC just checks the OS version when installing and stops if
>> it's not at least Windows 7.
>>
>> That's why I thought it was just as well to call the new file by version
>> name.
> Well I do not know what to do. Quite possibly there will be no new
> version for windows XP/2003.  So I could transform adobe-reader.bat
>
> IF HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion==5.1 then
> adobe-reader11.bat
> IF HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion==6.1 then
> adobe-reader-dc.bat
>
> This way will not break anyone scripts. But Maybe some people will like
> to stay on acrobat reader11 on new systems.
>
> Can anyone else give some feed back?

Oops, I thought I had sent this e-mail, but it was still in my Drafts 
folder.

Anyways, to be honest I'm not overly impressed by DC / v12. There are a 
few "premium function" buttons that nags people to buy the "full version"...

Maybe it would be good to give people the option to choose which version 
they want?

But I'm not sure how long Adobe Reader v11 will still be patched with 
security updates. According to their Downloads page 
(https://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=10&platform=Windows)
 
they do have an update for v11 from October at least.

Johan Ho

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