Question
Comments from a Guest viewing the document in Chrome didn't save
- April 8, 2025
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I shared a document with my client, and they have been providing comments as a Guest without logging in. However, a HUGE percentage of their comments have gone missing, and now they have to repeat over an hour of the work they did yesterday. Here is the timeline:
- I sent my client a link to the document: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:us:5b761974-313d-45a0-b45b-ae7b07740ca1
- On Friday, they started leaving comments as a guest, viewing the document in their Chrome browser on their Mac. Those comments stuck and show up as being left by "Guest 1."
- I got the typical email notification from Adobe about the comments, and I was able to see them in the file when I viewed it in the Acrobat application on Friday.
- My client left their browser tab open to the document when they left work for the weekend.
- On Monday, they picked up where they left off with the open browser tab and spent an hour and a half reviewing the document, adding comments, and replying to my comments. Periodically, they'd get a red error message saying "We were unable to post your comment, please try again." They would hit "Retry" in the comment box, and it would appear to work. They could see all their comments in the document.
- However, I never got any notifications from Adobe yesterday (Monday), and when I checked the document yesterday, I didn't see any new comments from them.
- They kept the browser tab open when they left for the day Monday evening.
- This morning (Tuesday), they came back to resume their feedback, but when they tried to reply to one of my comments, they got the red error message again. This time, instead of clicking "Retry," they decided to close the window and start fresh by accessing the document via the link I had sent.
- When they clicked the link, they went straight to the page where they wanted to leave their comment. When they did, they were prompted this time to include their name. They told me that they had not encountered this step on Friday or Monday.
- Then, upon leaving their comment, they scrolled earlier in the document and realized that every single comment they had left on Monday was missing. That meant over an hour of work had to be recreated.
This is incredibly frustrating, and makes all of us really skeptical about relying on Adobe. Please look into this issue.
