Install wine: Run the following command in a Terminal window to install wine and a few extra applications: sudo apt-get install wine cabextract p7zip unrar unzip wget zenity. Once this rather hefty download is done you will need to set a 32 bit prefix for wine to use, necessary for the Adobe Acrobat to work properly.
Step 2: Finish installation. Download free Adobe Acrobat Reader software for your Windows, Mac OS and Android devices to view, print and comment on PDF documents.

64 vs 32 bit is not the reason you have no browser plug-in. FireFox and Chrome removed support for Adobe PDF plug-ins, both 32-bit and 64-bit. There is no way for Adobe to put this back so far as I know, FireFox and Chrome don't want it. There is a 64-bit control for IE which works in IE, but not Edge, because Microsoft don't allow add-ins.

The Database uses Reader DC because almost no one on the network has Acrobat Pro. Yesterday Adobe updated my 32-bit Reader to 64-bit without notifying me. It broke the Database because the necessary library was removed. I found the new 64-bit library and updated the Database. But now EVERY computer on the network must use the 64-bit Reader DC.
Windows would never do that, but if Adobe is compiling Adobe Reader and Acrobat for 64-bit and ARM64 on macOS, they should do the same on Windows. Microsoft deprecated the 32-bit version of Windows 10, following literally everyone else and they finally started virtualising x64 on Windows on Arm, likely inspired by Apple lol.
It also limits the speed with which I can work with the documents. Are there any plans to release a 64-bit version of the reader for Windows machines in the (near) future that would solve these problems? Thank you in advance for your answers! mqqU71N. 765 818 157 178 756 157 673 886

is there a 64 bit version of adobe reader