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I clicked block accidently and want to unblock.
According forum I have to go to settings but I am NOT able to do that !!
It says "Adobe Acrobat does not allow connection with: smb://....". When I click enter to close the message box, it closes and a new pop-up appears immediately, I have already clicked the OK-button more than 130 times .. but no result.
I am NOT able to start Adobe without this error and not able to adjust any setting ?
How to solve this issue?
I don't think it was necessarily related to a stupid behavior of the program.
See this link for example:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/Acrobat/Adobe-Acrobat-does-not-allow-connection-to/td-p/10617323
There are very valuable troubleshooting steps posted by Amal.
The user, on the other, hand, was able to figure out that the problem was related to a particular file and not with every file.
He noted that using a very long file name was causing the issue.
I had one report of this happening in my organization today... clicking on ok 20 times did it, then I cleared the "recent list" now there are no errors. Thanks for the clues... not sure length of file name does it ... it would appear to us it is the length of the actualy path...
What is the SMB version that is handling the file shares?
It is possible that the operating system where the SMB service is running is too old and usnupported.
SMB2, for example, is known to have some issues.
The links below may be useful:
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We're currently suffering with this issue as well. I'm also not convinced that we accidentally blocked anything. I think it might just be new behavior. Anyone have any idea what's going on with this? We only get the popup 5 or 6 times upon open and it seems to be related to our SMB-based access of documents in SharePoint, but we've been doing this for years and this is new.
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Please share what operating system and version of Adobe Acrobat are you running.
Thank you.
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Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.418]
Adobe Acrobat 19.021.20049.17333
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After i clicked 151 times ok I was able to do something.
I cleared the recent list .. had to click 151 times again and issue was gone ?
Was not able to find the location where i "blocked"my file location.
I changed setting recent list into 0 documents.
Tested .. Issue is gone -> why?
Stupid behaviour of Adobe reader ?
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I don't think it was necessarily related to a stupid behavior of the program.
See this link for example:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/Acrobat/Adobe-Acrobat-does-not-allow-connection-to/td-p/10617323
There are very valuable troubleshooting steps posted by Amal.
The user, on the other, hand, was able to figure out that the problem was related to a particular file and not with every file.
He noted that using a very long file name was causing the issue.
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I had one report of this happening in my organization today... clicking on ok 20 times did it, then I cleared the "recent list" now there are no errors. Thanks for the clues... not sure length of file name does it ... it would appear to us it is the length of the actualy path...
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You are correct length of the directory path name not the filenames.
Thank you for catching that.
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2021 Bridges does not function across SMB server connection to 10.14.6 OS Majave, 3.4 GHz Intel Core i5,
Radeon Pro 570 4 GB Mac. I've got 64 GB 2400 MHz DDR4, and no where to go.
AFP is a thing of the past as mac is no longer making servers. Large professional design firms (40 mac users+ ) that run off a server are damned. It is the end of times.
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What is the SMB version that is handling the file shares?
It is possible that the operating system where the SMB service is running is too old and usnupported.
SMB2, for example, is known to have some issues.
The links below may be useful:
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Thank you so much !!!