Blocking Adobe Reader from installing
I have a purchased copy of Adobe Acrobat X Pro installed on my computer. When my wife visits some of her favorite web sites that have a .pdf file she wants to read, and clicks on the file, the website automatically installs the latest version of Adobe Reader on my computer.
When this happens, it makes Adobe Reader the default program for .pdf files. I am running Windows Pro 10. If I go into the Default Programs - Set Associations - then try to set Adobe Acrobat Pro X as the default program to open all .pdf files, I am not able to make the change. Adobe Reader will be re-established as the default program for all .pdf files.
The only way I am able to make the change is to use the Uninstall Programs option of the Control Panel to remove Adobe Reader. How can I block the installation of Adobe Reader on my computer so that I do not have to go through this procedure on a daily basis? I use the edit features of Adobe Acrobat Pro X to edit documents that I use on a weekly basis. Adobe Reader does not have the edit features that I use available.
Thank you for any suggestions you may offer.
Regards,
Ed Wood
