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Adobe Acrobat DC Standard randomly crashes
Adobe Acrobat DC Standard randomly crashes when opening pdfs from web page
- Click link to open a pdf using Internet Explorer 11
- Acrobat Crashes with the error below.
- Attempt to click link again and the file opens.
Windows 10 Enterprise 1703
Faulting application name: Acrobat.exe, version: 18.9.20050.57426, time stamp: 0x5a1c7469
Faulting module name: Acrobat.dll, version: 18.9.20050.57426, time stamp: 0x5a1c7441
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0019eebd
Faulting process id: 0x1794
Faulting application start time: 0x01d39ac5dbfefcac
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat DC\Acrobat\Acrobat.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat DC\Acrobat\Acrobat.dll
Report Id: fd9af4cc-9fc5-43a5-9f2a-209af10313da
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:1 voteAs confirmed issue has been closed.
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Please fix this annoying bug
I constantly get the attached error message/demand for "confidential information" both from the browser plug-in and from Acrobat, proper. Selecting "Always Allow" does not provide a lasting fix, only a temporary salve that work for a short period that somewhat, but not exactly, coincides with a particular Acrobat or browser session.
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Acrobat Pro DC's AcroRd32.exe may not close when loaded through the ActiveX PDF Reader object
One of our clients is experiencing issues with Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. We have an Internet Explorer/ActiveX application in which a user can view PDF files through Internet Explorer's 'Adobe PDF Reader' ActiveX control.
When the user closes the control, Acrobat DC's AcroRd32.exe will close a moment later. If the user opens another PDF document too quickly after closing the first one, this new instance of AcroRd32.exe will not shut down properly even after closing the control.
Adobe Reader DC does not have this issue, but there it appears related to the 'Enable Protected Mode at startup' checkbox under 'Security…
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Chrome OS access
Make the product compatible with Chrome OS. I recently became one of the victims of Microsoft's forced updates of Windows 10 crashing my laptop - and it did so in a manner that seems to have corrupted the data so badly, I can't even get into safe mode via a successful command prompt. After 2 weeks, and no real assistance from Microsoft (they had the nerve to try to get me to pay them for a new version of Windows 10 - not going to happen) that I really don't intend to go back onto a Windows platform anytime soon.…
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BUG: Protected View Acrobat DC 2015 fails, IE Enhanced Protected Mode
Steps to reproduce the issue:
1) Cleanly install Windows 7 from good media
2) Install Adobe Acrobat DC 2015.006.30355
3) Set Protected View to All Files
4) Check the box for Enable Enhanced Security
5) Observe how Protected View works in the Internet Explorer browser as shown in the below screen shot "protected view works".
6) Turn on Internet Explorer's Enhanced Protected Mode
7) Observe how protected view does not activate in the browser, as shown in the below screen shot "protected view fails".Observed on Windows 7 with Adobe Acrobat DC 2015.006.30355
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Windows 10 with Adobe Acrobat DC…1 vote
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