Cannot open nor print PDF files.
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Ok.
Can you give us a little more info than that please?
How are you trying to open them. What software and version number do you have? What happens when you try and open them...etc.?
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I have Acrobat Reader 9.3 installed. I am trying to open with 9.3 and
cannot...I only see them where I saved them as files. It comes back to tell
me to try to open the file.
Werner Max,
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I can open and view adobe files I cant print them it says iot has stopped working
what is going on
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I still cannot open or print PDF files!
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Try opening them in Internet Explorer. That worked for me. I couldn't open them in Chrome.
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It seems o be an email issue rather than a browser issue.
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I'm still looking for some help in opening and printing
PDF files!!!!!!!
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You haven't given enough details about your problem, and you have not answered grafirtti's questions.
Do you really want to publicize all the personl information you posted in your message #2?

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I cannot open PDF files, either. This has been off/on for about 2 weeks. I have a windows XP prof., IE7. It gives me an error that says "There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat/Reader. Please exit Adobe Acrobat/Reader and try again." Then I click ok and it goes to a black Adobe Acrobat screen. I have made a couple calls to Adobe. The told me today to uninstall all earlier versions of Acrobat Reader restart the computer, install latest version then restart again. However, I only have one program in the add and remove programs and it is Acrobat 9.2. when I try to remove it I get a error saying that " The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable. Enter an alternate path to a folder containing the installation package AdbeRdr920_en_US.msi" I searched my computer completely and could not find that program or file. I don't know what to do. I have to have this for my online classes that I have to have done by the end of the month. Also, anyone know how to manually uninstall the Acrobat Reader files that I have in folders in the C drive? They say I am using the current 9.3 version, but when I click on the help to repair the current version, nothing happens.
sorry so long... Thanks
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I am getting the same error report when I try to view/print pdf files online or off any website.
It tells me "There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat/Reader. Please exit Adobe Acrobat/Reader and
try again." I have also removed the program from my computer, reinstalled and tried again. I thought
it worked because I got the first pdf to open and print but when I moved on to the next, I got the same error. I
am using WIndows 7 -64 bit and Adobe Reader 9.3. There must be something snagging in the program for it to be freezing like this. I am able to open any and all pdf files already saved on my computer. Sadly, I cannot open the ones in need online in order to save them.

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I was able to open one PDF file yesterday when I checked if it was working or not, but then I had to leave the house. Now, today, I cannot open the PDF files again. I get the same error message that I posted the other day. This is so frustrating. I have to have my class done by 2-28-10, and most of it is in Acrobat Reader PDF documents. Someone at Adobe please help!!!!
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I have a 270+ user base. They are increasingly unable
to view .PDF files from within Outlook Web Access.
Symptoms:
All users run Windows XP Pro SP3
All users run Adobe Acrobat Rdr 9.x . No other version of Reader is installed
- Adobe Flash Player 10.x is loaded on all machines
All affected users report that some kind of update (Windows? Adobe?) was applied to there units.
After the update, they report that they can not open a .PDF that they could previously open in OWA
All affected users report they can not uninstall the current version of Adobe Reader
- They receive the same error messages as l82794 reports when attempting to open the .pdf file OR when they
attempt to unistall the singularly loaded Reader application from within Control Panel / Add-Remove Programs.
When directed to the Adobe website to attempt to reload ver. 9.3, it fails saying that the version is already loaded
on the unit.
Reboots of the systems do not help.
No other anomalies have been reported.
1. We've got a lot of symptoms listed from this and other posts. What we need are the answers to correct the problem.
2. Since my users are unable to remove the application normally (which is, in itself, a problem - and one experienced by
others.) how do we uninstall Adobe Reader if needed.
3. There were reports from my user base that this occurred after a possible Microsoft update. I have to believe this isn't
an isolated incident. Has anyone at Adobe contacted Microsoft to work with them to isolate and resolve this, IF IT
ISN'T A SOLELY ADOBE RELATED PROBLEM?
Bill
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I'm having the same problem. I was just wondering what security software others were using. Thought that might be the problem??? I've got Microsoft Security Essentials.
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I downloaded the 9.3 update, and now none of my pdf files will open. I just keep getting a message "not supported or damaged". These file were fine before I updated to 9.3. I have tried deleting files, I uninstalled Adobe, and then downloaded Adobe again.
I then downloaded my pdf files again, and they still do not open. I am using Vista. I am VERY upset right now!!! I write, and publish ebooks, and this just KILLED my business, I had to block my website. I can't even tell my customers to download Adobe, because they will not be able to the ebook. How can I download the old version that worked?????
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I'm not belittleing Adobe folks, but there are 2 highly visible issues here:
1. I wonder if anyone at Adobe is reading and acting on these posts.
- This shouldn't be a solely user based forum. Passing "possible fixes" and "workarounds" doesn't address a (possible) flaw in the application.
- And, as I have found, one workaround to fix the "can't read PDF files from within OWA (Outlook Web Access) appears to bread another
aspect - data in a web based application that depends on Adobe Reader won't populate if the "Edit, Preferences, Internet, Uncheck PDF in browser
option is used.
2. Such a glaring issue would seem to be addressed immediately by the folks at Adobe, but there has been no update which corrects it,
only updates which continue to break the reading ability.
Also, for those attempting to uninstall and install an earlier version, it appears that earlier versions, if they exist on Adobe's site, are not available to
the user community. My advice would be to seek out someone you know who's in IT. Most IT folks worth their salt will have a copy of an earlier version
that works. Then, until Adobe officially addresses the issue, I'd avoid updates to ver 9.x like the plague.
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you can get older versions of adobe reader from filehippo.com
click on adobe reader 9.3 and all versions will be listed on the right side of page, just choose the one you want.
I installed version 9.2 and now my problems are gone.
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Zidabet, Thanks for the information - unfortunately, I am still having problems opening
certain pdf files. I was able to use Revo Uninstaller (I really like this program - thanks for the tip) and
filehippo to find Adobe Reader 9.2. I removed and installed and I am still getting - "There was an error opening this document. The file is damaged and could not be repaired."
I believe that this is due to the Acrobat 9.3 installation I still have. I am going to try to remove it, 9.2 and reinstall just reader 9.2 to see if it works.
BTW I am running an XP PC on SP3.
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Ok.. uninstalled Adobe Reader 9.3 and Acrobat 9.3 and reinstalled Reader 9.2. It still appears as if the files I attempted to open before, I cannot open. The most consistent issue with them is that they get a message "file is damaged" or "error opening this document" and there is no information on the Properties-PDF tab as to how they were created and by what...in essence they are corrupted. I am not sure if this is done by the opening process or the creation process.
The documents I seem to have the most problem with are ones created on a Mac....
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I want to echo Bill's post - copied below, with one additional piece of information.
I am running Adobe Acrobat 9 pro extended v. 9.0.0; Acrobat Reader v 9.1.3.; on a Windows XP SP3 machine. The following is a summary of the documents I have opened/attempted to open:
- PDF file made with Acrobat Distiller 7.0 Windows - Opens
- PDF file made with ""unknown" PDF producer - DOES NOT OPEN
- PDF file made with Quartz PDF context on Mac OS X 10.6.2 - PDF version 1.3 - DOES NOT OPEN
- PDF File made with AMYUNI PDF Converter; PDF version 1.3 - Opens
- PDF file made with Acrobat Distiller 9.0.0 PDF version 1.5 opens
- PDF file made with DPY Document Producer; PDF version 1.5 opens
So, it appears that certain programs that create .pdf files are not compatible with the latest reader. This is particulary troublesome for the Mac. This is a significant issue for my business as I am constantly working with legal files created in various PDF formats. I have been unable to open several of them.
Is there any news on a fix?
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I had the same problem with adobe reader 9.3, could not read any files or create files.
I used RevoUninstaller to remove 9.3 and went to filehippo.com to get version 9.2.
No problems with 9.2, everything is back to normal.
I am running on windows XP.
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Ok, If you see my posts above, you will see my issues.
While
I have been having problems with Adobem I have simultaneously been unable to send files in Outlook over 100KB. I just discovered that Outlook is truncating all e-mails over 100KB INBOUND TOO! This is what is causing the corruption to my Adobe files. If I receive them in a webmail client (like Gmail), they work just fine.
Not sure how to fix it. I am running ESET anti-spam/virus and have diabled the e-mail filtering, disabling add-ins, running outlook in safe mode, ... nothing seems to work.
This may be an outlook (2007) issue not an adobe issue...
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Danielsn98 wrote:
This may be an outlook (2007) issue not an adobe issue...
It could be Outlook but it might be worth a call to your ISP to see if it's in the way they handle the transfer of emails.
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Yeah, I was thinking about that, but noone else in my office appears to have the issue.
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Hi all,
My system is a DELL Alienware with Windows 7.
I have done the following steps:
Downloaded 9.3 and it would display when I started the program.
Adobe Reader9.3 has stopped working.
I uninstalled 9,3, rebooted, redownload and installed.
Same result.
Any suggestions?
Ivan


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