Followthe path “C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat Reader DC\Reader” to access the .exe file of the program. To resolve the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC not
Iam running Creative Cloud along with the full version of Acrobat DC. Up until recently all this worked well on this Windows 10 machine. Now, more often than not, when opening a PDF or working with a PDF (editing, form making, optimizing, etc.) I will get a (Not Responding) prompt in the title bar.
Itis still not working for me (Windows 10 Pro). I can change the size of the window on the screen with Win+arrow, and thereby access File, Edit, View, Help etc. from the menu bar; these menus appear semi-transparent in front of other applications. However, the title bar has completely disappeared, together with the window min, max and close
Sincelast night, mine also crashes after a few seconds on my Windows 11 64-bit desktop. I've uninstalled, reinstalled, cleaned, tried multiple fixes that I've found at this site, and contacted the help line. Nothing works. I installed Adobe Acrobat Pro on my Windows 11 64-bit laptop, and it works f Iam getting really frustrated. I have follow a under of post regarding fixing this. not of it seems to work, Why does this system when you try to save, or select edit, or orginize pages does it all of a sudden says not responding. I need help please. I believe my computer has all it needs to run a
Howevernot launch on screen. We could try a couple of things to see if that helps. 1- Once, close the background processes from the task manager>Reboot computer> and then Launch Acrobat. 2- Change the following security settings from
Tocheck the version go to Help > About Acrobat and make sure you have the recent version 23.01.20093 installed. Go to Help > Check for updates and reboot the computer once. Also try to repair the installation from the help menu (Win Only) and see if that works. Please try to reset the Acrobat preferences as described here

Theissue may occur due to a corrupt installation of Adobe Reader. Method 1: Let’s refer to the Adobe Support article and check. Known issues /Acrobat XI, Reader XI. Method 2: You may also perform a clean boot and check if it helps. A clean boot helps to verify if any third party application services or startup item is causing this issue.

Conversely if you choose to manually install the 32-bit version of Acrobat separately from the CC app, it will install to C:\Program Files (x86). The CC desktop app seems to be faulty when deploying 64-bit modules and dynamic link libraries (.dll) . Clickthe Custom level button. Scroll down to the Scripting section. Make sure Active Scripting is set to Enable, and click OK. Enable scripting for the Internet zone as well: Select the Internet zone, click the Custom level button, and then set Active Scripting to Enable. Try to download Acrobat Reader again.

1Correct answer. D_Park • New Here , Apr 13, 2021. I just solved my ownd problem. For those with the same issue, open Reader DC and Click: - Edit. - Preferences. - Security (Enhanced) - Uncheck "Enable Protected Mode at startup". - Close and Restart.

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