For detailed information about the bug fixes and how to up. Adobe has rebranded Adobe Acrobat Reader as adobe Acrobat Reader DC. Please update the application from the help menu and reboot the computer once and let us know if you experience any trouble.
You will then need to download the latest version you wish to use (X or XI) and install that (or another PDF reader if you want to avoid the frequent updates from Adobe). Hi All The optional update for Adobe Acrobat/Reader version x is now available addressing the issue. Follow the steps in the Updater window to download and install the latest updates. Your only option under Win7 would be to go to Control Panel - Programs and Features - Unistall software, selecting Adobe Reader and uninstalling the complete package.
Third, I don't remember any version of Adobe Reader being able to uninstall any particular update that has been applied to it.
You will need to run a virus scan using your installed AV software (possibly in Safe Mode) or Malwarebytes or another antimalware package to get rid of the trojan. Second, uninstalling the update (if it was possible) will not get rid of the trojan. If you downloaded it from another source, that is another matter. Recently I started getting an annoying popup prompt for my Adobe ID while opening PDFs. How to Fix Adobe Acrobat Reader Hi, When I try to open a PDF file from the internet I get an error saying Adobe - Adobe Acrobat 8. I also did 2 updates on non-Internet connected machines using the standalone updater from the Adobe site. For many years I’m using Adobe Acrobat Reader to read PDF documents.
Since 10.1.9 was released on Jan 14, I have installed it on about a dozen machines with absolutely no ill effects although I did the install from within Adobe Reader itself (Help - Check for Updates.). On the Android version of Adobe Acrobat Reader, it’s merely a matter of tapping the three-dot icon next to a listed item. First and foremost, I really doubt that an Adobe Reader update installed a trojan on your system.