Disable file-lock on Adobe Reader DC (Windows 10)?
TLDR: I need to view and create annotations without blocking Dropbox or other third-party software from changing the PDF.
Under Windows, when Adobe Reader DC opens a file, it reserves exclusive write-access.
This is problematic in several ways:
- LaTeX documents cannot be recompiled while viewed in Adobe Reader DC
- It makes Adobe Reaser DC unsuitable for viewing work-in-progress plots saved as PDFs for use in pdfLaTeX.
- Dropbox will be unable to synchronize changes made on mobile while the document is opened (e.g. annotations created on an iPad).
Is it possible to prevent Adobe Reader DC from locking files and, ideally, to make it reload the file automatically if it was changed on disc? The latter would be required to avoid accidentially overwriting a file synced from another device with a previous state.
It most recently observed the problem with Adobe Reader DC 17.009.20044, but has existed already when I first used LaTeX almost 10 years ago.
The most common workaround is using SumatraPDF for use with LaTeX or other software that needs to overwrite a PDF frequently.
However, I specifically need the ability for third-party software (Dropbox) to change a file, which I have (intentionally or not) left open after writing or viewing annotations. SumatraPDF doesn't allow creating annotations and has very limited support for viewing them (e.g. no "list of annotations" view). PDF-Xchange on the other hand also blocks the file.
