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
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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