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I am using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. I have a PDF document, created in MS Word, with links to other PDF documents in the same folder on my PC. When I click on the links I get a warning saying that “This PDF file is attempting to launch [file name]. Are you sure you want to continue?”
How can I disable this warning?
The main PDF file is essentially a menu to the other PDF files. If I can’t disable the warning, is there another way for me to create my menu? (It doesn’t have to be a PDF file.)
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Robert
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Hi there
Hope you are doing well and thanks for reaching out.
If your PDF files are stored in a trusted location, you can add that folder as a privileged location:
This should prevent the warning from appearing when opening linked PDFs from that folder. For more information please check the help page https://adobe.ly/4kk0Epy
Let us know how it goes.
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Create the links to the other PDF documents with Adobe Acrobat Standard or Pro.
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Hi Robert,
Sorry for the delay in response. As you are getting the warning messages while opening a PDF file on your computer, you may try the following troubleshooting steps as described below:
Also, you may try:
I hope this will help, keep us posted with the results.
Regards,
Amal
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This does nothing. Adobe Reader and Pro now ignore all security settings.
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Hi there
Hope you are doing well and thanks for reaching out.
If your PDF files are stored in a trusted location, you can add that folder as a privileged location:
This should prevent the warning from appearing when opening linked PDFs from that folder. For more information please check the help page https://adobe.ly/4kk0Epy
Let us know how it goes.
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