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I've been getting the "An unexpected error occured. PDFMaker was unable to produce the Adobe PDF" error when I try to use the "Convert to Adobe PDF" option in the file explorer (I'm using Windows 10). This is a new issue for me - I've tried installing and reinstalling the Office add-in and the problem persists.
After trying about a dozen different things, I discovered that the issue is simply that it doesn't work when the file is in OneDrive. It works when it's on my Desktop or in a Dropbox folder, but not OneDrive. While of course this means I now have a workaround that is fairly painless, I'd still like to understand how to fix the issue and where it came from.
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Hi Renomeeko,
Thank you for reaching out. As described above, Adobe PDF Maker not working for files in OneDrive, correct?
As stated this is the issue only with the files on OneDrive, please try to add the file and folder paths to the Adobe Acrobat/Reader.
Also, for the testing purpose please try to turn off the protected view. Go to Edit > Preferences > Enhanced Security > Turn Off the protected view and Uncheck the Enhanced Security > Click OK and restart the application and check.
Note: Please turn on the security after testing, irrespective of the result
If it works for you after turning off the security, please use the suggestions provided in the help article- https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/protected-mode-troubleshooting-reader.html
Let us know how it goes
Regards
Amal
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Hi
We tried to reproduce the issue at our end and we are able to create the PDF from OneDrive.
As the issue is only with OneDrive and its working fine on desktop, we need to understand, are you on a shared network? If yes, please check the network settings and group policy with the IT at your end.
If possible, please try to remove the OneDrive and try installing it again.
Note: Please back up all the data from OneDrive before removing it.
Let us know if that works for you.
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Amal
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This issue exists specifically for files located in OneDrive and in environments that are using OneDrive Known Folder Redirection or Folder Backup. So for example if you open a word document, located in C:\Users\%YourUserName%\OneDrive - % % \Desktop and try to create the PDF you will get an invalid file name or path error. Windows 11 & OneDrive for business
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Hi there
Please go through the help pages listed below and see if that works for you:
https://www.adobe.com/documentcloud/integrations/microsoft-onedrive.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/document-cloud/help/office365-using-sharepoint-onedrive.html
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Amal
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No that does not help. Open a word document that is stored inside of a folder that is within OneDrive. Click on the created Adobe PDF Office Add in and the error will be thrown.The is not about the integration of OneDrive and Sharepoint. This is the Office Plug in that is a com for word, excel etc.
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I am able to reproduce this error over and over. If the file is located at any location other than the local X:\%Username%\OneDrive - xx\ path, the creation of the PDF works without any problem at all
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I am having the same problem - Win11 - Acrobat Standard DC - Office 365 aps for Business. The PDFmake plugin does NOT work for one drive sync'd desktop - but DOES work for any other folder on the C drive. Very frustrating
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Hi @JAMES98A6
We are sorry to hear that. Would you mind collecting the Adobe CC logs https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-log-collector.html , Procmon logs (Win only) https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/Labs/acromonitor.html and share them via document cloud as described here https://helpx.adobe.com/document-cloud/help/sharing-pdfs.html
Waiting for your reply..
Regards
Amal
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After years of faultless adding .docx files on-the-fly into my PDF binder, it all suddenly stopped working a few weeks ago. I confirm that a .docx file saved onto my desktop will import, but not one stored in my (local) OneDrive folder. I am going nuts trying to figure out what has changed.