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How Do I Disable Acrobat Track And Send?

Explorer ,
Jul 01, 2015 Jul 01, 2015

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I've been noticing this annoying popup on my Outlook 2013 screen when I create emails with attachments. It says, "Use Adobe Send & Track" with a yes and no hyperlink to the right.

I looked and found this document about that item - Acrobat Help | Adobe Send & Track for Outlook

I've said, "no" but the item pops up everytime I send an email with an attachment. Very annoying bug.

How do I remove this? 

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Aug 05, 2015 Aug 05, 2015

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Try this

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Open Outlook,

Click File --> Options

Click Add-Ins

Where it says Manage: (at the bottom of the window), select COM Add-ins, then click Go...

Uncheck the options you don't want -  "Adobe Send & Track...."

Which I found here provided by wallfly136: Re: How can I disable the Outlook plugins that are installed with Acrobat DC using Acrobat Customiza...

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Jul 02, 2015 Jul 02, 2015

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Hi Kai,

If you are not using send & track services you can delete your outlook email account from Acrobat.

Please open Acrobat, navigate to Edit menu -> Preferences -> Email Account.

Select the email account configured in Outlook & then delete it.

emailacc.jpg

Close all the application, restart outlook & then try to replicate the issue.

Let me know if you still get any pop ups.

Regards,

Aadesh

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New Here ,
Jul 05, 2015 Jul 05, 2015

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A nice try, but a) I can't delete the email address from Adobe (delete is disabled). I note in the above picture that you have two addresses, the "default" email for microsoft outlook and another one, and you are deleting the other one. All I have is the default one. And anyway b) I don't want to turn off emailing from Adobe, I just want to disable the annoying popup when using Outlook.

Yehuda

Update: Actually, I just noticed the original poster's link (above) and I've now attempted ti disable it manually in Outlook. Hopefully this will work.

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Jul 08, 2015 Jul 08, 2015

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Hey ShadeJon,

Let me know if your workaround works.

Regards,

Aadesh

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Jul 08, 2015 Jul 08, 2015

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I disabled the entire add-in. That seemed to do it.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 05, 2015 Aug 05, 2015

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Try this

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Open Outlook,

Click File --> Options

Click Add-Ins

Where it says Manage: (at the bottom of the window), select COM Add-ins, then click Go...

Uncheck the options you don't want -  "Adobe Send & Track...."

Which I found here provided by wallfly136: Re: How can I disable the Outlook plugins that are installed with Acrobat DC using Acrobat Customiza...

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Aug 05, 2015 Aug 05, 2015

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Hey,

Thank you for sharing the workaround.

Regards,

Aadesh

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Engaged ,
Sep 16, 2015 Sep 16, 2015

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You can pretty much guess that any answer with the user STAFF is not going to help.  They are trying to promote cloud services as a future profit center.  Use 8757520's answer!  It works!

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Jan 12, 2016 Jan 12, 2016

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I de-select the send & track add-in and that stops the pop up but the file still doesn't attach.  Please help

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New Here ,
Aug 10, 2016 Aug 10, 2016

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This only works temporarily.  I've done this 3-4 times now and the addon keeps coming back.  I even tried to disable and delete the addon from outlook, but it keeps reappearing. 

Does anyone have a solid answer on how to disable the addon completely and remove this feature from Adobe Acrobat DC?

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 09, 2019 Jul 09, 2019

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On the latest versions of Outlook and Acrobat the plug-in to be unchecked is called "Adobe Document Cloud for Microsoft Outlook - Acrobat".

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New Here ,
Apr 18, 2017 Apr 18, 2017

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Why the #@$# does Adobe always do annoying shit like this?

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Engaged ,
Apr 18, 2017 Apr 18, 2017

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To monetize you.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 20, 2018 Dec 20, 2018

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Removing it manually from Outlook is the way to go.  The annoying thing is that Adobe keeps adding it back despite us removing it every time.  I understand that they want to promote the service but this is starting to get old.  If I don't want it, I don't want it!

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Jul 16, 2020 Jul 16, 2020

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Adobe, and enabler Microsoft, have now padlocked Track and Send, making sure that it's impossible to disable or remove this rogue add-in from Outlook. No matter how many times it's deleted, Track and Send reinstalls with every Outlook launch — and remains always active. Why should Adobe be able to muck around our correspondence and attachments with a live connection to its Document Cloud? Because it can.

 

I raised the issue in another post. Adobe employee Tariq.Dar responded with a registry hack that removes Adobe Document Cloud's annoying tracking and tracing link in mail, but it's only cosmetic — does nothing to remove, block or disable its functions. To what purpose? What data is collected? Who gets copies? Microsoft? Adobe declines to answer.

 

Good luck slogging through Adobe and Microsoft's privacy statements to find an answer. I could not, but a cunning, unremovable add-in hooking up our email with an off-site cloud has the hallmarks of a virus. 

 

 

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