Adobe Refresh Manager 1.8.0 | End Of Life Link

Walk through the for outdated Adobe components.

Create customized packages with updates disabled for end-users if you prefer strict change control.

"End of Life" for an Adobe product means that it will no longer receive technical support, security updates, or patches Adobe Help Center adobe refresh manager 1.8.0 end of life

What (e.g., Intune, Jamf, SCCM) do you use for deployment?

Ensuring that the auto-refresh processes in Creative Cloud and document apps work correctly to maintain optimal performance. Walk through the for outdated Adobe components

The 1.8.0 version of the Refresh Manager is older, and Adobe is transitioning to more secure, modern update mechanisms. EOL status means that version 1.8.0 is no longer updated, supported, or recommended by Adobe.

: The utility is no longer updated to maintain compatibility with modern Windows 11 updates or server environments. Ensuring that the auto-refresh processes in Creative Cloud

Removing ARM 1.8.0 is only the first step. You must ensure Acrobat and Reader continue to receive critical security updates. There are two modern, supported ways to achieve this:

Adobe's roadmap is clear: the future of software delivery is cloud-centric, automated, and centrally managed. The company no longer relies on standalone, user-installed updaters like the legacy Adobe Refresh Manager.