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September 17, 2023
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Adobe Reader quit unexpectedly

  • September 17, 2023
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I kept getting this problem with my Adobe Acrobat reader.  I tried to repair and even reinstall but it keeps coming up. Not sure if it has anything to do with recent Windows updates. I am using Windows 10 64bit.

Help! 

 

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Correct answer DSteeleman

Thank you Amal, The AcrobatDCx64Upd2300820555.msp update seems to have fixed the issue.

D. Steele

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Known Participant
October 19, 2023

For whatever it's worth, a new update was released today for Adobe Reader DC. Other Adobe Acrobat products may have this update as well.

This update brought the version of my Adobe Reader DC 64-bit to 2023.006.20360.

Immediately after the update I went back into the Registry Editor and set the 'bDisableSuggestWorkaroundsAtLaunch' value to 0 (zero). This is the same as deleting it. So far the "Acrobat quit unexpectedly" message has not shown up.

I'll keep an eye on it.

Here are the details for the 23.006.20360 Optional update, Oct 17, 2023 update or hotfix. Nothing specific about the problem we've been having.

Known Participant
October 20, 2023

Unfortunately after a computer shutdown and restart the error is back. I got the error after saving a PDF file to which I added a comment and closing Adobe Acrobat Reader.

I will set the 'bDisableSuggestWorkaroundsAtLaunch' value back to 1.

Participant
October 22, 2023

Eureka! It has nothing to do with windows, or even with Adobe. It's your brwoser extension, in my case Chrome with the Acrobat extension. I have just had a corrupted Chrome profiles and had to uninstall and reinstall Chrome and redo each of my many work based profiles. In EACH case on syncing I sopecifically REMOVED the extension. That annoying popup no longer affects me on my main PC. I have not yet reinstalled the extension from scratch. Dare I? My other PC and laptop still have the issue, with the same non corrupted profiles. Remove the Acrobat extension.

Participant
October 19, 2023

Click the hamburger menu ( 3 lines ) at the upper left corner and choose Disable new Acrobat.

 

This worked for me.

Participating Frequently
October 19, 2023

For many of us, this tips has also worked ... few hours, then the message come back.

Adobe Employee
October 18, 2023

Hi everyone,

Thanks for reaching out to us!

Could you please perform the following workaround which is to set 'bDisableSuggestWorkaroundsAtLaunch' in Registry editor at 'Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\DC\AVGeneral\CrashDataAtLaunch' to 1 and let us know if you're facing this issue again?

G_Man
Inspiring
October 18, 2023

Let me understand this fully: You're asking everyine to edit their Windows Registry to deal with this issue? 

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 18, 2023

@G_Man 

 

if you're not comfortable editing your registry, don't.

Participant
October 18, 2023
kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 18, 2023

@fna-00 and others, yes. upvoting is a good idea.

G_Man
Inspiring
October 17, 2023

Yes me too, get this irritating pop up 50 times a day. WHEN are adobe going to address this?? Been an issue since Sep 2023. 

Participant
October 12, 2023

Thumbnail Preview is disabled but it didn't solve the problem. Seems like the issue appears depending on the amount of opened pdf

Known Participant
October 14, 2023
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Thumbnail Preview is disabled but it didn't solve the problem. Seems like the issue appears depending on the amount of opened pdf


By @Kraft24

Also @Mosabbir ...

That is not my experience. I had the "Enable PDF thumbnails preview in Windows Explorer" unchecked (in Adobe Reader DC Preferences) for over a week and I got no errors. Minutes after enabling that option the errors returned.

In addition, for me, the error has nothing to do with "the amount of opened pdf". I start my computer, log in and just wait... do nothing, and usually within 5 minutes or less the error pops up.

Terrence Cain
Participant
October 14, 2023

Is Adobe is aware of this problem, and if so, has the company said anything about pushing out a fix?

Participant
October 8, 2023

I have been having the same problem for the last 15 days. Still no solution! What is Adobe support doing!? 

Participant
October 9, 2023

There is no solution but you can disable the Thumbnail Preview and the message will dissapear.

Participant
October 13, 2023

Disabling Thumbnail Preview does not solve the problem! And it's getting more annoying day by day!

kmoodysoh
Participating Frequently
October 5, 2023

This has been bugging me for a couple weeks now and I think I finally got it to stop. Disabling Explorer thumbnails was out of the question for me, so I was resigned to just deal with ther error. Decided to try one last thing...

In the preferences under the General section, I changed the "Touch Mode" to never and then I changed the "Scale for screen resolution (restart required):" to No Scaling.

 

I'm not sure which of these two settings fixed it, but it has not triggered the error box when opening a PDF since enabling these settings.

Known Participant
October 12, 2023

Is this still working for you?

I tried setting "Touch Mode" to "Never" and "Scale for screen resolution (restart required):" to "No Scaling". Not long after restart the error popped up again.

Known Participant
October 18, 2023

@FuzzyJohn 

 

the feedback for properly placed suggestions/bugs is zero.  whether they actually gain attention is anyone's guess but that's still better than the 0% chance in a forum thread like this one.


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@FuzzyJohn 

 

the feedback for properly placed suggestions/bugs is zero.  whether they actually gain attention is anyone's guess but that's still better than the 0% chance in a forum thread like this one.


By @kglad

Understood... but, as I said earlier, I checked there and I couldn't find anything related to this particular problem. My post there seems to be the only one, as far as my search abilities would go.

Did you post there?

Participating Frequently
October 5, 2023

Finally I succeed to get a dump file, with this method
https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/collect-logs-crash-freeze.html
But once again, I'm not sure that Adobe will learn anything beacause there is NO CRASH, NO FREEZE.

Ok, so now, where do I need to send this 116Mb file ?!

Participant
October 4, 2023

Having the same issue on two machines we have. The Preview checkbox was already unselected, yet they still have these pop ups happening.