Adobe Acrobat DC update failed, Windows 7, 64-bit

xit Code: 7 Please see specific errors below for troubleshooting. For example, ERROR: -------------------------------------- Summary -------------------------------------- - 0 fatal error(s), 1 error(s) ----------- Payload: Adobe Acrobat DC 15.7.20033.0 Adobe Acrobat\Setup.exe_15.007.20033 ----------- ERROR: Third party payload installer Adobe Acrobat\Setup.exe failed with exit code: 1603 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I am under creative cloud. Reboot or the patches listed in the

https://helpx.Adobe.com/Creative-Suite/KB/error-1603-install-CS3-CS4.html

Correct Setup error.

Like Sara suggested, I contacted the phone support. In my case, the problem is proved to be a failure of the uninstall of the previous version (11) Acrobat. Hotline used the Microsoft tool to the

https://support.Microsoft.com/en-us/mats/program_install_and_uninstall

Download uninstalled Acrobat Pro 11. Once done, Acrobat DC installation completed successfully.

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