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AATL Trust List not updated
Acrobat is not updating the AATL trust list automatically or even asking when a document that is signed is opened.
There is a checkbox under Preferences > General > Trust Manager > The Automatic Adobe Approved Trust List (AATL) updates. Load trusted certificates from an Adobe AATL Server is checked. This is the default when you install acrobat. It however does not update the list. If you uncheck the box, close Acrobat, then open Acrobat check and reclose and open, it works.
Most users won't know to go here and all documents end up looking like they are not valid.
I would like to submit this bug.
I have seen many posts instructing users to add the certificate manually to the trusted certificates which is a bad idea. Updating the AATL solves this issue for all certificates that are signed using AATL partners.
Acrobat is not updating the AATL trust list automatically or even asking when a document that is signed is opened.
There is a checkbox under Preferences > General > Trust Manager > The Automatic Adobe Approved Trust List (AATL) updates. Load trusted certificates from an Adobe AATL Server is checked. This is the default when you install acrobat. It however does not update the list. If you uncheck the box, close Acrobat, then open Acrobat check and reclose and open, it works.
Most users won't know to go here and all documents end up looking like they are not…
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File release when closing in ACROBAT
I'm working everyday with thousands of PDF files for our repository www.ceeol.com. To maintain my overview in WINDOWS-Explorer, quite often I have to change the file names of the PDF-filess. For example, if I've downloaded 100 PDF-documents from a web page, which are a series of numbered documents, then I want to include the numbering in the file name. To do this, I have to open the files, read the number in the document, close the file again and then rename it accordingly.
PROBLEM:
Renaming is not possible because ADOBE-Acrobat does not release the file, even if I close file AND EVEN the programas such.
Renaming the file the PDF-file is possible only after I've switched to Windows Task Manager where I need to stop manually with "End Task" the processes
* Adobe Collaboration Synchronizer 21.7 and / or
* Adobe AcroCEF
This is very time consuming and annoying. It would be a great advantage if PDF files were actually released after editing and closing them in Acrobat and would not remain not blocked by Windows as if they were still open in ACROBATI'm working everyday with thousands of PDF files for our repository www.ceeol.com. To maintain my overview in WINDOWS-Explorer, quite often I have to change the file names of the PDF-filess. For example, if I've downloaded 100 PDF-documents from a web page, which are a series of numbered documents, then I want to include the numbering in the file name. To do this, I have to open the files, read the number in the document, close the file again and then rename it accordingly.
PROBLEM:
Renaming is not possible because ADOBE-Acrobat does not release the file, even if I close…1 vote -
Batch OCR blocking app and interfering with system
The batch OCR feature is simply not fit for purpose and needs completely replacing.
When performing a batch OCR the application is entirely locked into the process and is unable to do any other tasks. Acrobat installs itself as the default PDF viewer, so you cannot even view a PDF by default when the OCR process is running. There needs to be a way to run these batch processes as true background tasks that do not interfere with other Acrobat functions, or the ability to open multiple instances of Acrobat.
The batch process will often crash without warning or error message, I simply come back later and find Acrobat is closed and only a few of my files were converted.
On the Mac (latest OS) when a batch is running it does NOT behave nicely with the rest of the system. It sets the cursor pointer to the 'busy wristwatch' SYSTEM WIDE, not just for when the actual Acrobat app is in focus. It also likes to bring the Acrobat window to the front a LOT, which means you have to drag Acrobat off screen to stop it interfering with other things.
The automation for OCR is clearly a hack that's been put on top of an architecture that was never designed to be automated.
When will we get a modern application that justifies the monthly fees we pay for this?
The batch OCR feature is simply not fit for purpose and needs completely replacing.
When performing a batch OCR the application is entirely locked into the process and is unable to do any other tasks. Acrobat installs itself as the default PDF viewer, so you cannot even view a PDF by default when the OCR process is running. There needs to be a way to run these batch processes as true background tasks that do not interfere with other Acrobat functions, or the ability to open multiple instances of Acrobat.
The batch process will often crash without warning or error…
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Export review comments to Excel
The comments compilation remains as a .pdf only. I want to be able to extract shared review comments to an Excel file for further resolutions to be added outside the review. The .fdf and the .xfdf create garbled data content. The export to Word is also with issues. It does not work.
Request a feature that will allow export to a flat-file Excel file.5 votes -
Adobe Reader for Linux
I need Adobe Reader DC on Ubuntu, because it's the only pdf reader who can open and edit pdf files with forms (xml embeeded).
I am forced to use Windows only for this application: Adobe Reader. And only to fill in a pdf tax form and send it to my local administration.
Maybe there is a way to create a payed version of Adobe Reader for Linux users.
Thank you!11 votes -
PDF Crashes Acrobat on Compress or Export
The attached file consistently crashes Acrobat on compression or exporting. This is a user guide from an open source project.
The guide is on GitHub at https://github.com/nextgenhealthcare/connect/. The file is at https://www.nextgen.com/-/media/Files/nextgen-connect/nextgen-connect-310-user-guide.pdf.
Here is my system report output:
Account Detail:
User Rights: Admin
User Account Control: Limited
Process Integrity: Medium
Profile Type: None
Acrobat Detail:
Sandboxing: Off
Protected View: Off
Captive Reader: No
Multi-Reader on Desktop Support: Off
Applications Installed:
Office Version: Office 2016 64-bit
Outlook Version: Outlook 2016 64-bit
Available Physical Memory: 1061952 KB
Available Virtual Memory: 3683880 KB
BIOS Version: DELL - 1072009
Default Browser:
Default Mail: Microsoft Outlook
mapi32.dll
Version: 1.0.2536.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)Display Detail:
Screen Width: 1920
Screen Height: 1080
Number of Monitors: 1
Number of Mouse Buttons: 16
Has Mouse Wheel: Yes
Has Pen Windows: No
Double Byte Character Set: No
Has Input Method Editor: Yes
Inside Screen Reader: No
Graphics Card: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620
Version: 27.20.100.8681
Check: Not Supported
Installed Acrobat: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat DC\Acrobat\Acrobat.exe
Version: 21.5.20058.441104
Creation Date: 2021/06/27
Creation Time: 1:22:40 AM
Locale: English (United States)
Monitor:
Name: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 x 60
Bits per pixel: 32
OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10
OS Version: 10.0.19042
Page File Space: 21915384 KB
Processor: Intel64 Family 6 Model 142 Stepping 10 GenuineIntel ~1992 Mhz
Session Detail:
Boot Type: Normal
Is Shutting Down: No
Network: Available
Inside Citrix: No
Inside VMWare: No
Remote Session: No
Remote Control: No
Using JAWS: No
Using ZoomText: No
Using Windows-Eyes: No
Using NVDA: No
Temporary Directory: C:\Users\wshal\AppData\Local\Temp\
Time Zone: Central Standard Time
Total Physical Memory: 8283896 KB
Total Virtual Memory: 4194176 KB
Windows Detail:
Tablet PC: No
Starter Edition: No
Media Center Edition: No
Slow Machine: No
Windows Directory: C:\WINDOWSThe attached file consistently crashes Acrobat on compression or exporting. This is a user guide from an open source project.
The guide is on GitHub at https://github.com/nextgenhealthcare/connect/. The file is at https://www.nextgen.com/-/media/Files/nextgen-connect/nextgen-connect-310-user-guide.pdf.
Here is my system report output:
Account Detail:
User Rights: Admin
User Account Control: Limited
Process Integrity: Medium
Profile Type: None
Acrobat Detail:
Sandboxing: Off
Protected View: Off
Captive Reader: No
Multi-Reader on Desktop Support: Off
Applications Installed:
Office Version: Office 2016 64-bit
Outlook Version: Outlook 2016 64-bit
Available Physical Memory: 1061952 KB
Available Virtual Memory: 3683880 KB
BIOS Version: DELL - 1072009
Default Browser:
Default…2 votes -
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How To Reset AOL Password?
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It can be a hassle to reset your AOL password. here's some helpful tips to assist you with resetting your AOL password.
1 vote -
Fill and Sign and Request Signature is Not Working
Request Signature and Fill and Sign is not working. When you click on Request signature it logs you out.
4 votes -
Acrobat DC Bug Leaking Handles
I'm using windows 7 and 10 and Acrobat DC
Bug: Windows task manager (Details tab, with "Handles" column enabled" ) reports that the Acrobat process is now using more than 1 million handles.
I just updated to DC 21.005.20048 after discovering the million handles.
I am trying to reproduce the handle leak by starting from a fresh session of Acrobat. I usually have many big PDFs open and CTRL+F search them regularly (clicking forwards/next and backwards/previous)
Here is a medium sized one from archive.org
https://archive.org/download/n08ontariosession31onta/n08ontariosession31onta.pdf
When I search it for common words (the, if, ...) the handle count does increase. Sometimes I can get it to increase by 2 every second without end. When I minimize Acrobat the handle count just keeps increasing.
But, sometimes it goes back down. The "sometimes" makes it hard to figure out what the real cause is.
When I resize the window big/small/repeat and it has those buttons on the right side (Action Wizard, Scan and OCR...) the handle count increases.
If I close the PDF but leave acrobat open the handle count remains large.
Whatever is the root cause, please debug Acrobat's handle leak. It eventually crashes. A million handles is very extreme.
I'm using windows 7 and 10 and Acrobat DC
Bug: Windows task manager (Details tab, with "Handles" column enabled" ) reports that the Acrobat process is now using more than 1 million handles.
I just updated to DC 21.005.20048 after discovering the million handles.
I am trying to reproduce the handle leak by starting from a fresh session of Acrobat. I usually have many big PDFs open and CTRL+F search them regularly (clicking forwards/next and backwards/previous)
Here is a medium sized one from archive.org
https://archive.org/download/n08ontariosession31onta/n08ontariosession31onta.pdf
When I search it for common words (the, if, ...) the handle count does…
1 vote -
Acrobat DC crashes on open on my MacBook Pro running OS 11.6
Acrobat DC crashes on open on my MacBook Pro running OS 11.6
1 vote -
Password required after Authentication App approval
Windows 10 (Lenovo PC). Is the point of using the Adobe Authentication App to cofirm access when logging in not intended to make use of a password unnecessary? When logging in, we are asked to confirm on the app and then asked for the password. If a password is always going to be required, then the (mis-)information in the motivation for using the App needs to be updated.
1 vote -
farsi
Hello, would it be possible to add farsi to the language support on Adobe OCR??
2 votes -
Additional Signatures and Initials
I run a fmaily business. I frequently need to sign PDF contracts with multiple signatures and initials. It would be extremely valuable to be able to store multiple signatures (for us, at least 4) and multiple initials in the Fill & Sign stored signature area.
6 votes -
Right click functionality while tagging content in accessibility suite.
Problem Description: While remediating document for accessibility in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, Visual Tags that are assigned can sometimes be stacked or overlayered (<P>, <H1>, <TOC>, etc.) on top of the tagged text. This makes it difficult to ISOLATE AND KNOW the layered tag that you would like to right-click on the output display.
Steps to Reproduce: //Open a Table of Contents in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC/ Open Accessibility Checker and check document/ Click on Tags Icon in Accessibility Menu/ Click on Reading Order/ go to body of document/ Identify tags that look like they are overlayered on top of each other/ Left click tag and wait until it turns blue/ Right click cluster of Tags where top tag on output display is blue/
Actual Result: Output Display shows condensed right-click menu for unknown tag (Up to 10+ right clicks) or shows expanded menu for unknown tag.
Expected Result: Output Display shows expanded right-click menu for specific tag.
Any Workarounds: (Just an idea and is Unimplemented and Untested) When Output display shows tags that are overlayered on text as well as other tags, the first right-click will let you choose which element of the overlayered cluster of tags to apply the right-click to.
Problem Description: While remediating document for accessibility in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, Visual Tags that are assigned can sometimes be stacked or overlayered (<P>, <H1>, <TOC>, etc.) on top of the tagged text. This makes it difficult to ISOLATE AND KNOW the layered tag that you would like to right-click on the output display.
Steps to Reproduce: //Open a Table of Contents in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC/ Open Accessibility Checker and check document/ Click on Tags Icon in Accessibility Menu/ Click on Reading Order/ go to body of document/ Identify tags that look like they are overlayered on top of…
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preferences
How do I copy the preferences in Acrobat for the toolbars, views, etc. that I painstakingly set up on one computer now that I have a new one to set up? Where is the preference file stored? The old computer with the good Acrobat preferences is not online.
3 votes -
Allow signers to be removed if they have not yet signed
I understand protecting a document after a signer(s) has completed his/her signature. However, pdf creator should be able to remove a signer(s) should their signature no longer be required (based on the signer not signing the pdf yet). Additionally, this functionality should be doable on desktop software vs forcing user to do it online/cloud.
2 votes -
Issue in Adobe Acrobat DC: "Save as PDF" does not work -- it's just hanging
Save or Save As do not work anymore, even after reinstallation, in Adobe Acrobat DC. The scanned document cannot be saved. Any advice? Thanks.
1 vote -
PREVENT ACROBAT FROM STEALING FOCUS WHEN BINDING PDF FILES
USING WINDOWS 10, WHEN BINDING PDF FILES, ACROBAT GRABS FOCUS FROM ANY OTHER PROGRAM, FOR EACH PDF FILE BOUND.
THIS MEANS THE COMPUTER IS COMPLETELY UNUSABLE UNTIL ACROBAT FINISHES THE BINDING PROCESS.
WHEN BINDING LARGE NUMBERS OF FILES THIS PROCESS CAN TAKE SEVERAL MINUTES.
PLEASE DISABLE THIS FOCUS GRABBING BEHAVIOUR.
3 votes -
Remove the Acrobat print dialog
Please make it possible to deselect the Acrobat print dialog and instead use the native print settings only.
It would save a ton of misprints and wasted paper.
All other apps can make it work, so I believe you can too.2 votes
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