What is the aam Protocol?

my computer cannot read protocol aam

What is the Protocol aam T.T! Help me

Hello

Please see if the following links to help you: -.

Error referring to the Protocol of the Mao, when you click on the download button. CC

Cannot install - aam Protocol not recognized

If the problem persists, contact the customer: -.

You can check: http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/phone-support-orders.html

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