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February 14, 2019
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Reader DC opening slow after latest update

  • February 14, 2019
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Hello, I am having an issue with Reader opening extremely slow on one of my profiles. Other profiles on the same machine open it perfectly fine. I have tried running the repair, reinstalling, and deleting the files in the appdata folders for that profile (although i'm not sure if it was the correct ones). It wasn't an issue until it updated to version 2019.010.20091. This is on Windows 10. Any other ideas?

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    Correct answer rupaj84466780

    Hello Steved,

    In addition to what Anand mentioned can you please share a few more details for us to help you better.

    • Are you signed in Reader or not?
    • Go to Edit-> Preferences -> Security (Enhanced) and check if "Run in AppContainer" is enabled or disabled?

    Regards,

    Rupa

    8 replies

    Participant
    May 2, 2022

    I don't know if this has to do with how the PDF is generated or some kind of certificate that causes this. Disabling the Protected mode at startup and Enhanced Security helped for one user but not others. I wouldnt want to leave these settings disabled either.

     

    I found opening PDF's in Edge opened immediately but for some reason Adobe takes 15-20 seconds.

     

    I wish someone at Adobe could figure this out as we too pay for Adobe Acrobat to edit PDF's. It seems silly to complain about waiting 20 seconds for a 110 kb pdf to open, but it affects the end user who ends up clicking the pdf 5 times to open then it hangs up and eventually crashes.

    Participant
    March 15, 2022

    I found the solution! I installed the Foxit PDF reader.

    Participating Frequently
    September 16, 2021

    Check add remove programs if you have 'Adobe Acrobat DC (64-bit)' uninstall it then download the offline installer from:

    https://get.adobe.com/uk/reader/enterprise/

    You can get the right version for your server, mine was windows 2016.

    In Add Remove Programs it now was listed as 'Adobe Acrobat Reader DC' 

    Reader DC opened no problems then even if you have enhanced security at startup enabled.

    jorgev56224007
    Participating Frequently
    February 14, 2020

    Hi the option Edit-> Preferences -> Security (Enhanced) and check if "Run in AppContainer" does not appear on my Acrobat DC look

    not sure what to do

    Participant
    December 15, 2020

    @jorgev56224007 check that you are running the latest (20.013.20074) version.

    Oh... and I had the same "super slow start" issue (it would start fast in a browser, but just not the app). Turning off the Run in AppContainer clearly fixed the issue for me and it's now back to running fine. I haven't changed any other setting (protected mode is still enabled, as well as enhanced security).

    endeavorcomm
    Participant
    February 21, 2019

    We are having the same issue here with just a few employees complaining of the issue. Even after updating to the latest version released just today, the problem still occurs. Unfortunately, trying the solution(s) above didn't make any difference for us. What did make a small difference, however, was clearing out the "recent items". The issue still occurs every time though upon opening a PDF file and makes the program go "not responding" for 10-30 seconds. Afterwards, the application works as normal.

    Per rupa jannela​'s suggestion, I have taken a file dump of an instance of when this issue occurred for us and it is located at the link below.

    Shared - Google Drive

    Please let me know how we can get this fixed.

    Thanks,

    Kevin

    endeavorcomm
    Participant
    February 21, 2019

    UPDATE:

    Repairing Acrobat Reader did not fix the issue, but a complete uninstall via the Acrobat uninstall tool and then a re-install of the newest version fixed it.

    rupaj84466780
    rupaj84466780Correct answer
    Participant
    February 15, 2019

    Hello Steved,

    In addition to what Anand mentioned can you please share a few more details for us to help you better.

    • Are you signed in Reader or not?
    • Go to Edit-> Preferences -> Security (Enhanced) and check if "Run in AppContainer" is enabled or disabled?

    Regards,

    Rupa

    AnandSri
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    February 14, 2019

    Hello Steved,

    We're sorry for the trouble you had with Adobe Reader, please reboot the machine once and then navigate to Adobe Reader's Preferences from Edit>Preferences>General> and uncheck 'Show online storage when opening files'>Click OK, restart the application and check.

    Are you experiencing this issue with one specific PDF file or with all the PDF files? As you mentioned that it is working with other profiles, is it possible to repair the user profile at your end and check?

    For testing purpose, please disable 'Protected Mode at startup' and 'Enhanced Security' from Edit>Preferences>Security(Enhanced). Click OK and restart the application and check.

    Note: Disabling the protected mode and enhanced security is only for testing purpose, please enable it back.

    Let us know how it goes and share your observation.

    Thanks,

    Anand Sri.

    Participant
    February 15, 2019

    Ok, tested both AnadSri and Rupa's suggestions. It looks like the issue is with the "run in AppContainer" option. Current options are:

    "Enable Protected mode at startup" checked

    "Run in AppContainer" Unchecked

    "Enable Enhanced Security" checked

    When i tested just unchecking the "Enable protected mode at startup" Reader opened up right away, but it automatically disables the "Run in AppContainer" option. I went ahead and checked the other profiles on the computer and the same settings are applied, so looks like somewhere along the line the "run in AppContainer" got checked and is whats causing the issue. Thanks for the help.

    Adobe Employee
    February 16, 2019

    Hi Steved,

    Thanks for your testing and findings. Just to narrow down the root cause can you please check one more thing.

    Enable Protected mode at startup checked

    Run in AppContainer unchecked

    What is the behaviour in this case?

    Thanks,

    Rupa

    Participant
    February 14, 2019

    We are seeing the same issue on our network. Two users affected so far, both on Windows 10 and both on the latest version of Adobe Reader (19.010.20091). It doesn't matter if you open Adobe Reader directly or double click on a pdf document, it takes as much as 30 minutes for the adobe window to open. If you look in task manager you can see the adobe process is running in the background and if multiple attempts are made to open Adobe you will see multiple running processes. However even though the processes are running in the background no Adobe window/document is shown. Killing the process and trying again does not help, restarting the system does not help and reinstalling Adobe Reader does not help.

    Is this a bug in the new version?

    Participant
    February 15, 2019

    Seems we're having the exact same issue, the process launches, but doesnt actually pull any resources for a long time whether opening a pdf or just the program on its own. I'm going to try some of the steps mentioned by anandsri and see how they go. Will report back.