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When I open a PDF using Acrobat Pro DC and then attempt to adjust a form field in "Prepare Forms" tool the PDF crashes.
Any ideas?
Application Error (Event ID: 1000)
Faulting application name: Acrobat.exe, version: 21.1.20135.27840, time stamp: 0x6018e1a4
Faulting module name: MakeAccessible.api, version: 21.1.20135.27840, time stamp: 0x6018dfd7
Exception code: 0xc000001d
Fault offset: 0x000f7f98
Faulting process id: 0x33a8
Faulting application start time: 0x01d70237c59f4dd8
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat DC\Acrobat\Acrobat.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat DC\Acrobat\plug_ins\MakeAccessible.api
Report Id: 0d7c983c-f975-45e3-a15a-79ecce864cc9
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:
>"Help" ---> "Repair Installation"
Confirmed, done that 3 times. No difference.
>Also, have you updated your version of MS Windows or did you performed and upgrade to MS Windows 10 from an earlier version?
Windows 10 is fully patched and up to date.
In addition: (1) removed, cleaned directories, re-installed.
How about using the Acrobat Cleaner and Repair tool after uninstalling? Did you tried tgis method too with no success?
Try to re-gister the module. The error you're getting is related to a dynamic link library that for some reason is installed in the wrong directory.
If you notice in the error message that you posted, it clearly identifies the Adobe Acrobat plug-in.
Disable that plug-in from Internet Explorer(if that is the case), or from the MS Office suite.
Windows 10 may be fully patc
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Is this happening even after you click on "Help" ---> "Repair Installation"?
Seems like the problematic API (or module) needs to be re-registered in the appropriate directory.
Also, have you updated your version of MS Windows or did you performed and upgrade to MS Windows 10 from an earlier version?
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>"Help" ---> "Repair Installation"
Confirmed, done that 3 times. No difference.
>Also, have you updated your version of MS Windows or did you performed and upgrade to MS Windows 10 from an earlier version?
Windows 10 is fully patched and up to date.
In addition: (1) removed, cleaned directories, re-installed.
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How about using the Acrobat Cleaner and Repair tool after uninstalling? Did you tried tgis method too with no success?
Try to re-gister the module. The error you're getting is related to a dynamic link library that for some reason is installed in the wrong directory.
If you notice in the error message that you posted, it clearly identifies the Adobe Acrobat plug-in.
Disable that plug-in from Internet Explorer(if that is the case), or from the MS Office suite.
Windows 10 may be fully patched, but add-ons, add-ins, or plug-ins don't update automatically with Windows.
Sometimes you have to verify and do these uldates manually.
That said, check also that your redistributables are all updated to its latest version (.Net, Visual Studio, C++).
And last, if you installed Acrobat using the CC Desktop app, I would suggest to also use the CC cleanup tool before reinstalling.
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Hi Scott5E24,
Sorry for the inconvenience, can you please share the crash dumps with us so that we can investigate further.
Please refer following link to collect the crash dump when Acrobat/Reader process crashes:
Regards,
Rohit Anand
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As stated above. The problems was solved by mydelf.
Suggestion: Improve the Adobe support for paying clients or you will find more angry and frustrated with your service - like I am now. Not only would I never reccommend Adobe again, we are actively seeking to replace Adobe Acrobat within our organization.
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What was the fix? I am fighting a very similiar issue.
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I am also facing this same issue!
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Scott, what did you do to fix it?