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![]() ![]() I really am not sure where to do with this and how to resolve it. It was a click Next, click Next, click Next, click Finish. If I remember correctly, when installing the various applications on the Appstack there were no options for selecting programs to install. Looking at the applications installed on another AppStack and I see an application call Adobe Refresh Manager installed but not Adobe Reader DC. Visit the Cleaner tool page, download the latest tool specific to your operating system (Windows/macOS). ![]() After Acrobat is uninstalled, restart your computer. I looked at one of the "problem" AppStacks in AppVolumes and discovered that Adobe Reader is listed in the indeed installed even though I did not install it it must be automatically installed with one of the applications installed on the AppStack. From the list of installed programs, select Adobe Acrobat and click Uninstall. Additionally, the GoogleUpdate scheduled tasks are no longer Disabled. With certain AppStacks attached, I see the Adobe Acrobat Update service is set to Automatic and started even though it was stopped and disabled on the Image. So, per sjesse's request, I have removed AppStacks one at a time and have discovered that the Adobe error does not occur without specific AppStacks. I apologize for the delay in my response to this post I got pulled in several different directions. ![]()
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