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September 10, 2015
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Acrobat Reader: "An internal error occurred" popup after installing Windows 10 - Chrome also fails to launch

  • September 10, 2015
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Since installing Windows 10 this month when I try to launch Adobe Acrobat Reader the only response I get is a pop up, “An internal error occurred ”. I uninstalled then re-installed. Same problem. I tried the Adobe cleaner, acrobat_ittools_cleaner_p2_061713.exe, followed by re-installing the program. Same problem. I can not find any current solutions to this problem posted on the web. Can you help me? Thanks much,

 

PS Chrome no longer works either. Tried to uninstall Chrome but no luck. My PC says it is 'running'.

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Correct answer AadeshSingh

Hi bobl6606355,

It seems to be the issue with permissions.

Please unhide all files & folders on your system.

Navigate to [drive]\Users\[user_name]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\  & then provide all the permissions to the complete folder.

How to give permissions on a folder

- Right click -> Properties -> Security -> Advanced -> Owner -> Select the account

Let me know if it resolves the issue.

Regards,
Aadesh

6 replies

Participant
April 27, 2023

I'm having the same issue as Nathaliedoo, I cannot find any of the directories listed in these answer to go and delete random files. I have no Users\AppData\ folders in my C: drive. I've tried going in and changing security permissions and the like. Nothing seems to work. This issue occured out of nowhere two days ago. The program worked on my personal PC in the morning. I powered down, went to work and when I returned, all of a sudden Adobe Pro stopped working. I've tried searching my C: drive for folders named Adobe, no luck there either. Nothing falls in any of the previously mentioned folders. 

Participant
April 28, 2023

Hi,

C:\Users\Username\AppData is a hidden folder, go to Folder Options>View Tab>Check Show Hidden Files.

Participant
April 28, 2023

The solution was a complete uninstall of all Adobe products, run the cleaner, completely shutdown the PC. Then, start up, look for any folders remaining that were Adobe and manually delete them as well. Shut down, start up and download a fresh .exe of Standard Acrobat 2020. Way too much work to fix a bug that Adobe knows about for years and should have addressed a long time ago. What else is new.... take your money, ignore the reoccuring problem.

Participant
January 18, 2023

the fix for this is to go to user/appdata/local and delete adobe file and user/appdata/roaming and delete the adobe file in there.  it will fix it.

 

Participant
January 18, 2023

delete the whole adobe folder in each place

 

Participant
January 22, 2023

This worked - thank you!

gustavos56078190
Inspiring
October 31, 2022

I am also encountering the same issue "An internal error occurred", I tried reinstalling and the following instructions "AadeshSingh" without any luck I appreciate some guidance 

Participating Frequently
October 31, 2022

Hi Gustavo,

 

I've asked our IT service to help. I could see that he reinstalled the software several times but without any success to solve the issue. At the end he manged to really make like a new installation but I could not really understand what he cleaned out from my pc.

gustavos56078190
Inspiring
October 31, 2022

Thank you this is a very strange issue, i could not find any solution so far

Participating Frequently
August 5, 2022

Hi,

I've tried the solution proposed by AadeshSingh but it did not work for me.
Any help?

Thanks,

Giovanni

gustavos56078190
Inspiring
October 31, 2022

did you manage to resolve the issue?

pwillener
Legend
September 11, 2015

I can give you a script so that you don't have to modify the registry manually.  But I need to know your installed Reader DC version.

September 11, 2015

Hi pwillener. I am thankful for your offer to help me. I downloaded the most recent version from the Adobe website. Being as it will not launch, I do not know how to determine the version number. THANKS VERY MUCH INDEED. Bob

AadeshSingh
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 11, 2015

Hi bobl6606355,

I am not sure about Google Chrome, however for Acrobat Reader DC try this :-

Go to the registry and find this key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\DC\FeatureLockDown

Create a new REG_DWORD

Value Name :-

bProtectedMode

Value Data :-

0

Let me know if it works.

Regards,

Aadesh

September 11, 2015

Hi Aadesh,

Followed your instructions as shown in this snip. Still get the error popup. Do I need to delete the default file shown here?

Thanks for your help.