Update Adobe Acrobat - CC or via Updater?

I installed Adobe Acrobat Pro through my creative cloud subscription, but now I get a notice to update Adobe Acrobat via a message through the Office Update. Creative cloud shows that I installed the latest version. Should what tool I use to stay up to date... CC or the Office Update?

You can update Acrobat pro using Creative Cloud App or you can click on update dialog and update.

I suggest you click Help > option on Acrobat Pro XI once

It will display the version

last update is Version 11.0.10.

If your Acrobat Pro XI is not 11.0.10, then click on update prompt and try to upgrade to the latest version

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