Adobearm.exe And Reader_sl.exe
Adobe just announced changes to the way they deliver updates to their users, specifically an option to install an Adobe Reader update silently in the background without user interaction. The new feature will be enabled together with the scheduled release of Adobe Reader 9.3.2 on Tuesday, April 13.
System administrators still have the options to disable automatic updates complete in the Adobe Reader preferences.
Two programs are getting added to the Windows startup when Adobe Reader is installed on the computer system. The files are called adobearm.exe and reader_sl.exe, both are not essential for the software to function properly. Here is what these two programs are designed to do:
Adobe just announced changes to the way they deliver updates to their users, specifically an option to install an Adobe Reader update silently in the background without user interaction. The new feature will be enabled together with the scheduled release of Adobe Reader 9.3.2 on Tuesday, April 13.
System administrators still have the options to disable automatic updates complete in the Adobe Reader preferences.
Two programs are getting added to the Windows startup when Adobe Reader is installed on the computer system. The files are called adobearm.exe and reader_sl.exe, both are not essential for the software to function properly. Here is what these two programs are designed to do: