Error Message: No Dictionaries were found. Your installation might be corrupted.
I'm using Acrobat Pro DC (32-bit) on Windows 10, and recently (maybe the last couple of weeks or so) a message pops up when I remove password protection from a file to make changes. Saying "No Dictionaries were found. Your installation might be corrupted."
I have no problems editing the file, changing any of my forms, protecting the file with a password again and saving. The shared work files open fine in Reader on other computers at my work, so the updates I'm making to the files are saving correctly. I can open to read files on my computer in Pro DC, but the message pops up as soon as I unlock it.
I have uninstalled Acrobat fully from my computer and reinstalled it, but no luck. The message still pops up. Originally, I thought there must have been an Acrobat update that took effect recently, and this is just a bug that will be resolved with the next program update, but I'm also not finding any recent posts from others having the same problem, which I would think would be the case if it were a buggy update issue. This made me check the other computer in my office that has the full Pro DC, and no issue there, so it's obviously something on my specific computer.
Does anyone have any hits as to where to look to find installation issues? Like I said, I fully uninstalled and reinstalled, and that didn't clear it up. I'm semi-ok with just ignoring the pop-up and hitting "ok", but I tend to think these things pop up for a reason that should be resolvable.
Thanks in advance for any help
