I'll come to this guy's defense. You are completely and utterly out of line Test_Screen. The "cloud" thing wrecks many computers out there. There are major problems with DC and how it messes with permissions. Adobe reader works just fine for us, but DC ruins everything.


So yes. I'm sure he knew what the "cloud" thing meant and, probably like me, wished that Adobe had created a program that works, or any tech support options that helped.

After this continued cloud model and trickery by Adobe, I had to give up Photoshop for the cloud, I've just decided to just quit using Adobe's reader altogether and will learn to deal with the Chrome reader.


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I know it's been a while but in case you haven't found this already, there are many pdf readers from other software companies that offer you a lighter, faster loading experience and more features. I like PDF XChange from Tracker Software.

PDF has succeeded wildly as a safe and standard document exchange format, beating out Common Ground and other contenders. But Adobe seems have lost the plot in its desire to add value to their DC subscribers (which I am not). It would be preferable if Adobe also offered a free basic reader as an alternative to the Acrobat Reader DC with all its bells and whistles (and quirks about where and how to save files). It should also be secure. Oh wait, they used to offer such a product choice...

Done some more research and it seams that a registry value needs to be read to set the correct product to reader. It might be possible to have a workaround in the agent to add the registry key and evidences, but will go for a ticket to the content team.

You are right Acrobat reader as a common add / remove program evidence, but no WMI. So, you could theoretically ignore the add / remove evidence and add the WMI... The issue is that you can't make WMI evidences clever (for instance 21.%.20%), unless inserting them in the database.

see attached for file evidence. I think one of the real problems is that AcroRd32.exe appears in both versions. However, acrobat.exe is unique to the Pro Install, as is AcroBroker and AcroDist. But the distiller version can differ from the executable. The Pro version executable has no file size, so not sure why that is not being distinguished from the Reader Version

I found a suggestion from Adobe to return Adobe Acrobat to its default settings. Sorry, lost track of where the recommendation came from, but it was part of a grayed out poster printing thread. The inference being that the default settings would reinstate the poster/tiling option. Basically, for MAC OS you go Finder, Select Go and the Go to Folder there you should find "com.adobe.acrobat.pro.plist". Surprise, surprise, that file does not exist on my computer. What is a non-techie to do?

Open Adobe reader; Menu> Preferences> General> Deselect "Open PDFs automatically in Reader when they are downloaded in Chrome browser"> Scroll down click Okay (if you dont do this, it will not save the new setting)

Is there a reason you are using such an old version of Publisher? The latest V1 version number is 1.10.6 We haven't had any other reports of this and a quick test here seems to be working fine its likely this is an issue with Acrobat reader etc does it work okay in other apps?

Adobe Acrobat reader is suggested for viewing and completing forms stored in the FGM Module Section 8 as .pdf format. It is recommended that you be able to read Adobe .pdf format to complete this FGM Module.

If the package fails on Windows 8.1 or earlier, this might be due to the installation of kb2919355 (which is a dependency of this package) if your system is not up-to-date. This KB requires a reboot of the system before the adobereader package installs successfully. 0852c4b9a8

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