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I kept getting this problem with my Adobe Acrobat reader. I tried to repair and even reinstall but it keeps coming up. Not sure if it has anything to do with recent Windows updates. I am using Windows 10 64bit.
Help!
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Just to chime in (hello everyone by the way!):
I have also been seeing it - Acrobat Reader DC x64 - on two different machines, and along the same timelines as this thread:
1. Personal (home) PC with Windows 10 (home)
2. Old work laptop (Surface) with Windows 10 (corporate)
Two above machines had had all updates/upgrades in place, latest version of Adobe Reader DC x64 installed etc.
Registry trick worked on my work laptop, had not deployed it on home PC as I was awaiting proper fix.
Interestingly,
...Hi there,
The new version 23.08.20555 of Acrobat is now available addressing the fix for the issue.
Please update the application from the help menu > check for updates and reboot the computer once.
You may also download the patch manually from the link https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/ReleaseNotesDC/index.html
Regards
Amal
Thank you Amal, The AcrobatDCx64Upd2300820555.msp update seems to have fixed the issue.
D. Steele
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Set Microsoft Edge as the Default PDF. Uninstalled Adobe Reader DC 64-bit and ran the 64-bit cleanup tool. Restarted the computer. In Explorer I still found Adobe folders in Program Files, Program Files (x86), ProgramData, Users\<username>\AppData\Local, Users\<username>\AppData\LocalLow and Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming. Registry Editor also had many references to the Adobe locations left behind after the cleanup tool.
I deleted the folders in Windows Explorer but left the Registry alone.
Restarted the computer and installed Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 64-bit 2023.006.20320. Used the computer for several hour without any errors.
Shut down the computer (Windows 11 Fast Start option is turned on). Later started the computer and within 5 minutes, without doing anything Adobe related the error message popped up.
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Also, don't know if this is related to the problem at hand, but I found that in Settings | Apps | Default Apps Adobe Acrobat shows up twice. Each entry has the same set of file types.
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Me too. All of it.
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Hi All
We also had this issue ( + quick print from Outlook not working anymore)
Disabling the new Acrobat seemed to have fixed it for our users
Found the solution on another post:
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This fixed it for me. Now I have the problem though that all of the menu type is annoyingly too large. sigh
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Same here. Annoying error. Disabling "New Acrobat" stopped it.
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Just kidding - still happening for me. I do have Windows Thumbnails active also.
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Myself and numerous coworkers having this same issue. Quick print (in Outlook 365) and right click-print (in Windows Explorer) are not functioning. The PDFs will print if you manually open the PDF and go to File -> Print, or Ctrl+P. I have disabled the "new Acrobat" for all users, problem remains. We've also used the fixer, done fresh installs numerous times, etc.
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This is what happens when software companies do "updates" without actually testing them. It wastes a lot of time within organizations - for what? A nicer looking UI - if it's not broke.......
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We're seeing this on windows with multiple customers and many devices as well for about 2 weeks.
"more information" will lead to 404 not found page on adobe.com and "skip" closes windows without any changes.
Please fix this!
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It helped me to disable the "PDF thumbnail preview in Windows Explorer"
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I get the same 404 issues, if I use Acrobat set in French
Need to set it in English to get this link
Troubleshooting Acrobat crash on launch. (adobe.com)
Which won't help anyway...
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Hi PierreMrsFr,
The issue has been reported to the team, and they are looking into this.
It would be helpful if you could collect the crash logs and share them for further investigation.
You may collect the crash logs using the steps suggested here: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/collect-logs-crash-freeze.html.
Let us know if you need any help.
Thanks,
Meenakshi
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The collected dump file has a size of 145MB where should I upload it for you?
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Thanks @Meenakshi Negi for your feedback.
Unfortunately, despite the creation of register key, the dump folder is empty. Maybe because there is no crash, just this ennoying popup..
Nice to heard that you're working on it !
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@PierreMrsFr At lest you got the folder... I got zilch.
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The 404 page is due the langage settings, and I hope that all non-US users could find this topic, so I'm posting in my natural langage.
L'erreur s'affiche : "Acrobat s'est arrêté de manière innatendue. Cliquez sur "En savoir plus" pour connaitre les solutions possibles"
Il semble que cette erreur soit lièe au generateur de miniature, mais aucune solution n'est encore trouvée. Elle affecte Acrobat Reader et Acrobat Pro.
Je ne suis pas sûr que Adobe travaille pour réparer ce bug, car il ne genere pas de crash ou de freeze.
Esperons que le nombre de plaintes ici fera bouger les choses.
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Sorry, mistype...(and can't edit previous message). Right word is :
"Acrobat s'est arrêté de manière inattendue"
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MeenakshiNegi posted several times about the collection of Crash Logs.
Method 1: Using the Adobe crash reporter
Later the error came and nothing happened. I did not get the Adobe crash reporter.
Method 2: Using Windows error reporting to collect Acrobat/Reader crash dumps
Again, I followed the procedure to add the necessary values to the Windows Registry.
The error came and no Crash Dumps were created.
Why is this? I am using Windows 11 Pro 22H2 22621.2361 (64-bit) and Adobe Reader DC 2023.006.20320 (64-bit). I have done these procedures on another computer running Windows 10 with the same results.
Then...
Besides this, following the other troubleshooting steps, I uninstalled Adobe Reader DC and used both Cleanup Tools (AdobeAcroCleaner_DC2021.exe and AcroCleaner_DC2015.zip) since I originally had the 32-bit version which later was automatically upgraded to the 64-bit version. I then installed Adobe Reader DC 2023.006.20320 (64-bit). On first start I got the New Acrobat Experience View. Over the next few days I switched back and forth between the New Acrobat Experience and the Classic. Come today, in Classic I cannot find the "Enable New Acrobat" menu item under the View menu.
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It is under the hamberger menu when you are un the New Acrobat.
My problem is that after switching to Classic, where it should be under the View menu, it is no longer there. In the past days it was as I switched back and forth trying to decide which to keep. No it's gone. Maybe it got tired of me not making up my mind fast enough... AI.
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sorry i got that wrong. (i haven't received the new acrobat yet.)
maybe adobe support can help. there are 2 ways to contact adobe; chat and twitter:
chat:
use a browser that allows popups and cookies
and click here, https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen
in the chat field (lower right), type AGENT
be patient, it can take quite a while to reach a human.
twitter:
tweet @AdobeCare
p.s. if you're contacted by anyone (via email or private message), it's much more likely to be a scammer than an adobe representative. ie, double check for an employee badge if contacted in the forums and look for an adobe.com domain in the email address if you click reply to an email. then check again and be very suspicious. any other method of contacting (or offering to contact you) is almost certainly a scam, https://community.adobe.com/t5/using-the-community-discussions/staying-safe-in-the-adobe-support-com...
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I had a session with Share My Computer with Adobe and they did a lot of stuff none of which worked immediately thereafter. I've tried every fix, but none of it solved the issue.
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This is ridiculous. Love to get my annual bill for $225 and then have to deal with error popups every time I open a PDF.
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There was an update that pop up while using Adobe DC. I thought it would solve the problem but it made it worse for me. Previously those quite expectedly prompts appeared but nothing much happened.. it seems i could still use and just close the prompt. NOW Adobe just quit/crash.close/shut whatever you call it without the prompt! Please guys please, do something, please fix it, please...