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I use windows 10 and when Acrobat Reader is installed, documents that I try to download that are in a .FNM format from my email for example, will automatically be downloaded as a .PDF. I need the file .FNM to stay in that format in order to be able to download it into the CRM that I use for work but when Adobe automatically changes it into a .PDF format.. my CRM does not recognize the file anymore and will not let me download it. However, if I uninstall Acrobat Reader then that doesnt happen anymore and the downloaded format of a file stays original. When Acrobat is reinstalled though it also changes the format of previous docs already downloaded on my desktop as a .FNM now into a .PDF again.. This was something that not always happened but just started happening and I'm not sure if I accidentally changed a setting at one point.
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After the download what file extension have the files?
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It might be automatically changed, but Acrobat Reader isn't what is doing it. It can't do that. So if it's actually happening, something else is doing it. More likely, Windows is just confused about what app opens FNM files. How did you used to open FNM files? Are these mortgage data files?
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Yes, they are mortgage files. I don't think I was able to open them before unless I opened it in word pad or notepad. When I go into properties I can change how that file opens.. but I need it to stay in the format that it is in order to upload it into our CRM. I attached one photo where it shows the way it will open when adobe is installed and then another photo what it should show when adobe is uninstalled.
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So how were you able to fix it? I am going throught the same with a different file format.
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Hi @JDWhitney77,
Hope you are doing well. Thanks for writing in!
I was going through the thread, and this looks like a typical case where the default application for opening any file has been switched to Acrobat.
You can check the steps on how to change or remove the default app here: Change default programs in Windows - Microsoft Support
Hope this helps.
-Souvik