Adobe Reader and Acrobat can regularly check for important updates and install them for you. These updates can include important security fixes and product enhancements.
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Updates are delivered via two options:
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- Install updates automatically (recommended): Acrobat Reader DC and Acrobat DC regularly checks for important updates, downloads them, and installs them automatically. When finished, you are alerted via a small message in the system tray that your software has been updated. This method is recommended since it does not require end-user intervention. It is the best way to keep Acrobat Reader DC and Acrobat DC up-to-date and more secure.
- Manually check for and install updates: Acrobat Reader DC and Acrobat DC don't check for updates. Instead, the user selects Check for Updates. This option is the least secure, and only recommended in organizations that use other methods of deploying updates to their systems.
Updates are delivered via four options:
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- Install updates automatically (recommended): Adobe Reader and Acrobat regularly checks for important updates, downloads them, and installs them automatically. When finished, you are alerted via a small message in the system tray that your software has been updated. This method is recommended since it does not require end-user intervention. It is the best way to keep Adobe Reader and Acrobat up-to-date and more secure.
- Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them: Adobe Reader and Acrobat regularly checks for important updates and downloads them. Before that update can be installed, Adobe Reader and Acrobat prompt you to start the installation.
- Notify me, but let me choose when to download and install updates: Adobe Reader and Acrobat notify the end user that an update is ready for download and install.
- Manually check for and install updates: Adobe Reader and Acrobat don't check for updates. Instead, the end user selects Check For Updates. This option is the least secure, and only recommended in organizations that use other methods of deploying updates to their systems.
If you decide to change this option in future, it is available in the Preferences settings under Updater (choose Edit > Preferences), except as noted above for Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.
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Setting Up Adobe Acrobat and Reader on Windows 10
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Adobe Acrobat and Reader work great on Windows 10, especially when you optimize their interaction. This can be done in two simple steps after installing Acrobat or Reader. The first step is to pin the application to the taskbar, and second, make Acrobat or Reader the default application for opening PDF files.
With Acrobat or Reader open, look for the application in your taskbar. Simply right-click the application icon in the taskbar and select “Pin to taskbar”.
To make Acrobat or Reader the default application for opening PDF files, just right-click on any PDF file icon and select Properties. Next, select the Change button and choose either Acrobat or Reader. That’s it. With these two steps, you can now work seamlessly with PDF files on Windows 10.
This short video tutorial walks through in detail how to setup Acrobat or Reader on Windows 10.