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    Joel Sarchet commented  · 

    It's all in the name, DC - Document Cloud. It's more than clear Adobe cares more about "Enterprise" document management market than what build the company, Print and Design.
    We just need to find something different. Adobe DOES NOT CARE!

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    Joel Sarchet commented  · 

    Here are 2 files from last week. Please remember I'm on a iMac using Mac OS 10.13.6

    Process
    1. copy file from mail (or thumb drive) to folder
    2. drop file onto Photoshop is dock
    3. In PhotoShop, flatten and save as .tif
    4. Drop tif onto AcrobatDC icon in the dock
    5. Get error

    Same results if I use create/open commands in the apps.

    I completely deleted AcrobatDC and Reader using the install app.

    I tried to pick the most generic files I have but, these are active customer files please remove from public view if possible.

    Model Name: iMac
    Model Identifier: iMac18,3
    Processor Name: Intel Core i5
    Processor Speed: 3.4 GHz
    Number of Processors: 1
    Total Number of Cores: 4
    L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
    L3 Cache: 6 MB
    Memory: 16 GB
    Boot ROM Version: 175.0.0.0.0
    SMC Version (system): 2.41f1

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