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HELP ME PLEASE !!!
I am running:
Adobe Acrobat Pro (23.006.20380)
Windows 10 Pro / 64-bit, x64-based
Each and every time I open a PDF, I receive the following message:
"Maintenance completed successfully
Acrobat made some improvements to functionality and performance. You must restart Acrobat now to continue working.
Learn More Restart"
I have tried everything I know to do to stop this, but nothing works. This is interfering greatly with me doing my job.
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the solutin I shared worked for our organization.
However, I have now dealt with this exact issue on 6 different computers.
The other 5 I was able to resolve by going into Adobe; Help option then 'Check for Updates'
Once the update completed, I ran repair from control panel; checked for updates again. Then tested.
On a few workstations, I found I needed to check for updates from the adobe app and then initiate a repair from within the adobe app itself.
All 6 instances have now been corrected. Adobe support on this forum is non-existent, in my experience. We are left to fend for ourselves.
Willing to help anyone else if you can share with me what you have tried and what you have going on.
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This did not work for me. after I unclicked the compatibility mode option I opened a file and it was fine but the very next one gave me the message again. For now, I realized that if I open Acrobat and restart it once but then leave the application open and just close the files only it won't give me the message again but since Acrobat just likes to randomly close I still have to restart multiple times a day.
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UPDATE: Compatibility solution worked. I unclicked the compatibility mode option and it did not work at first. I ran then ran the compatibility trouble shooter and restarted the computer and have not had the maintenance message come up again! It worked! Just needed some patience and an extra step. Now if I can get the printing to not take an hour to flatten the images I'll be all set. Pretty sure that's just an outlook problem tho. lol
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This worked for me as well. Thanks for posting!
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Hi,
Get the property window by R_clicking on Adobe then select the compatibility tab. Run the compatibility troubleshooter.
This method worked for me.