Adobe Acrobat 7 for UTMB
 
 

Registration and Installation Instructions

 

Adobe Acrobat 7 Standard Software

As part of an Adobe CLP with UT System UTMB has purchased a 250 concurrent user license for Acrobat 7 Standard.   Click the link above to register and view the installation instructions. 

Installation on home computers is not covered by this license, as home use does not allow for monitoring the number of copies being used concurrently.  Academic-priced versions can be obtained from stores such as Academic Superstore and SHI.

Because the UTMB license is for concurrent use, it is recommended that you install Adobe Acrobat 7 Reader to read PDF files in your web browser.  Please download and install Acrobat Reader before proceeding with this install.  You can return to http://ar.utmb.edu/acrobat/ to login and complete the installation of Acrobat 7 Standard.  The Acrobat 7 install programs do not always detect old versions of Acrobat.  Uninstalling all versions of Acrobat 5 and 6 is recommended prior to installing Acrobat 7.

Adobe has created three versions of Acrobat 7:  Reader, Standard, and Pro.  Acrobat 7 Reader is a free program that can be downloaded from Adobe.  It allows for reading PDF documents in Windows, MacOS, Solaris, Linux, etc. and in your web browser.  The Standard version adds the ability to create PDF files from Microsoft Office and other applications.  This version also supports digital signatures and password protection of PDF documents.  Acrobat 7 Professional allows for creation and processing of PDF forms and interoperates with Windows versions of Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Project, and AutoCAD.  Academic-priced versions of Acrobat 7 Professional can be obtained from stores such as Academic Superstore and SHI.
 


Questions?   Contact Academic Resources at x28400


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