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June 26, 2022
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Adobe Acrobat DC does not start anymore in Windows 11

  • June 26, 2022
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Since yesterday Acrobat DC (not Reader) does not start or opens any PDF file. At best the program opens for a second and then closes. Re-Install did not help.

 

I am workin on W11 Pro, Version 21H2, 64-bit-OS.

 

All hints on creating dump reports failed until now.

 

What can I do?

Thx in advance

 

Correct answer louiel66781829

Thank you @Mysore . This fixed my issue today.

 

The third folder I deleted was:

C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roming\Adobe\Acrobat. 

6 replies

New Participant
September 2, 2024

check the compatibility mode. Is it on for Windows7? Switch it off.

 

New Participant
August 28, 2024

Hi all I have tried many ways but none works.

I happen to self discover a method that works for me and

it is very simple, sharing hoping that it will work for you too 🙂

 

Right click on your adobe acrobat > select properties.

Look for the top header under compatibility > untick "run this program in compatibility mode for" > apply 

and you are done, relaunch it, it should work now 🙂

New Participant
September 18, 2024

Wow THANK YOU! I have been struggling for a week with this, what a simple fix, worked!!  Thank you!!!

 

New Participant
October 10, 2024

you are welcome 🙂 heheh so happy that it helped you ❤️

New Participant
May 14, 2023

Yes, I have this problem too.

As I understand the offered solutions:

a. Uninstall Acrobat

b. Delete the left-over folders that don't get cleaned out in the uninstall

b. Delete yourself as a user and make sure everything in your entire user profile is backed up somewhere.

 

You have to be kidding. This is what I get for a hefty license fee?

 

Amal.
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 16, 2023

Hi @Douglas29879702jvha 

 

What happens when you try to open the Adobe Acrobat? Do you get any error message? If yes, please share the screenshot of the same for a better understanding.

 

What is the version of the Acrobat DC you are using? To check the version, please check the help page https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/identify-product-version.html

 

Also, try to create a new test user profile with full admin rights in Win or enable the root account in MAC and try using the application there and check.

 

Regards

Amal

New Participant
May 19, 2023

Hi Amal,

We use Acrobat Pro (subscription) managed by the Adobe Admin console with the installer package deployed from Intune. We have automatic updating enabled. For all of our clients who have the .2017x (May 2023) update applied we have this issue - Acrobat opens for a few seconds then closes with a 'Not Responding' error. Uninstalling and reinstalling fixes the issue but so far this is happening across all of our clients. Is there a way from the admin console to prevent the May 09 update from installing? Should we open a support case?

Thanks

-Derek

New Participant
December 15, 2022

After hours of frustrating troubleshooting, the following fixed the problem for me:

 

1) Go to your local Windows user folder in Windows Explorer.

 

C:\Users\{your username}\AppData\Local\Adobe\Acrobat​

 

 

2) Enable hidden items under the 'View' menu.

 

3) Open the now-visible 'AppData' folder (it should still be slightly greyed out).

 

4) Delete the following folders (you'll have to open each one individually, then return to the 'AppData' folder):

 

C:\Users\{your username}\AppData\Local\Adobe\Acrobat
C:\Users\{your username}\AppData\LocalLow\Adobe\Acrobat
C:\Users\{your username}\AppData\Roaming

 

5) Reopen Adobe Acrobat Pro.

 

Participating Frequently
December 16, 2022

Thank you - it seems this helped. At least I can open files now and Acrobat DC seems to be running.

New Participant
September 30, 2022

Same here.

Never worked on Windows 11.

Even though Windows 11 is available for quite some time now, they were not able to fix it, yet.

And to top all this, there is no warning at the download page, instead they state, that it is compatible with Windows 11.

 

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New Participant
September 30, 2022

I am having the same issue and this is especially frustrating because I just got a price increase notice. HEY ADOBE, YOUR SOFTWARE DOESN'T WORK on a brand new HP. Come on.

Amal.
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 3, 2022

Hi @db79  @Gerrit Haase 

 

Hope you are doing well and sorry to hear that. Have you tried the suggestions provided in the correct answer shared above?

 

What happens when you try to open the application in Win 11? Do you get any error messages? If yes, please share the screenshot of the same for a better understanding.

 

Regards

Amal

Amal.
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 27, 2022

Hi there

 

Hope you are doing well and sorry for the trouble. As described Acrobat Pro DC does not start or open any PDF file and reinstalling the application didn't help

either.

 

Please run the Acrobat cleaner tool https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/Labs/cleaner.html reboot the computer and reinstall the applcationu sing the link  https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/acrobat-dc-downloads.html and check.

 

You may also try to create a new test user profile with full admin rights in Windows and try using / installing the application there and check.

 

 

Regards

Amal

JPHiggs
Known Participant
December 14, 2022

I have the same issue (Windows 11, Adobe Cloud Desktop subscription) and I tried your solution. It did not work. I completely uninstalled Acrobat, tried the cleaner utility, restarted, fresh install of Acrobat again.... it still will not start. I've been dealing with this issue for some time and have tried seemingly everything. Adobe just doesn't make quality software anymore and there's no hope on fixing it any time soon.

JPHiggs
Known Participant
December 14, 2022

I found my own solution for anyone looking: right click and run Adobe Acrobat as Administrator. This doesn't enable double clicking on a document, but at least you can open Acrobat and then from the File menu, open your document from there.