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Adobe Acrobat Extension for Chrome strips Referer Header for AWS S3 documents
When clicking on a hyperlink to access a non-Public document on Amazon AWS S3, the document will not open ONLY when the Adobe Acrobat Extension is enabled. When the extension is disabled the document will open.
Instead, the new tab displays information similar to this example:
This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.
<Error>
<Code>AccessDenied</Code>
<Message>Access Denied</Message>
<RequestId>CWDX4APN7JERJ11M</RequestId>
<HostId>gdptXjK5L1wsR5kPrPCEIbIsnY0La0PcyI6e/xrFA1QxA8xHW8LtvTDg5DPNSB5ubGVrJeBNhd0=</HostId>
</Error>Access is denied because S3 is not receiving the Referer Header information from the browser to authenticate the request.
This is a widespread issue, affecting many users…
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Acrobat extension 15.1.1.3 incompatible with chrome 78.0.3904.70
Acrobat extension 15.1.1.3 under Windows 10 is incompatible with chrome 78.0.3904.70. It causes the browser to be unable to work at all. It's not possible to fix any other way other than to downgrade Chrome. Even removing Acrobat has not effect. Somehow, the incompatible Acrobat extension leaves behind something that won't allow Chrome to work. Downgrading to earlier version of Chrome fixes this.
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