Can not save/edit .PDF File within a mapped drive
Issue Summary:
Users are unable to save or edit PDF files located on a mapped network drive using Adobe Acrobat.
Error Message:
“The document could not be saved. The file may be read-only, or another user may have it open. Please save the document to a different location.”
Observed Behavior:
When attempting to save changes to a PDF located on a mapped drive, the save operation fails with the above message.
If the user renames the file, changes the folder, or saves it locally and copies it back, the operation is successful.
This issue only affects PDF files; other file types (e.g., DOCX, XLSX) save without issue in the same directory.
The problem is not isolated—multiple users are affected across the organization.
Issue onset: Around April 1, 2025.
Adobe Acrobat and all other software are fully up to date.
The issue persists even after reimaging affected machines and reinstalling Adobe Acrobat.
Folder and file permissions have been reviewed; users have full read/write access.
Troubleshooting Steps Already Taken:
Verified user permissions on the network share.
Confirmed Adobe Acrobat and OS are updated.
Reimaged affected systems and reinstalled Adobe Acrobat.
Verified the issue does not affect non-PDF files.
Tested saving to different folders and with different filenames (works).
Checked for file locks or concurrent access—none identified.
Current Status:
The issue remains unresolved and is impacting productivity. It appears to be isolated to Adobe Acrobat saving directly to mapped drives under certain conditions, potentially related to a recent software or network update.
We applied this but did not work:
Adobe Protected Mode Interference
Sometimes Adobe’s Protected Mode prevents proper file access over network drives.
Fix (Client Side):
Open Adobe Acrobat.
Go to Edit > Preferences > Security (Enhanced).
Uncheck "Enable Protected Mode at startup" and/or "Enable Enhanced Security".
Restart Adobe and test saving again.
