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April 2, 2021
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damaged files

  • April 2, 2021
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We have an user working on another state connected via cisco meraki system using the site to site VPN. (we are in the process  of installing a local server on that location)

She downloads plans from different websites and open them on adobe and then she saves them on the file server. after a few days she tries to open the saved document from the server, the file is damaged. We try reinstalling adobe, installing updates but nothing seems to work. any suggestion.

 

Note - English is my second language, I apologize for the errors.

 

OS - windows 10

PC - Lenovo thinkpad p53

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Dave__M
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Community Expert
April 6, 2021

If she saves them to a local drive (as a test), can she close and re-open the files?  Might be good to know that her version/installation of Acrobat will save a file successfully.

My best,

Dave

ls_rbls
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Community Expert
April 3, 2021

When you say Adobe you mean Adobe Acrobat Pro DC or another PDF reader software? Adobe Reader DC perhaps?

 

That said, are you still able to open the same files in a web browser such as Google Chrome for example?

 

Is this happening on any computer assigned to that network segment or just  some computers?

 

I just don't see what is the relationship of a Cisco VPN and installing a file server in this mix unless you're trying to run Adobe Acrobat Pro in a virtualized netwroked environment.

Participant
April 5, 2021

This is adobe acrobat Pro DC, I haven't try opening the file on a browser, that will be my next step. I just gave extra information to have an idea how she connects and access our servers. I will contact and ask her to open that file with google chrome. Thank you