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Inspiring
February 20, 2019
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PDF Opened with Chrome Extension always asks to save

  • February 20, 2019
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I've recently switched to Chrome as my primary browser.  I'm using the Adobe Reader extension to open PDF Files.  They open fine but if I then immediately close the Adobe reader window, it asks if I want to save changes.  I've not made any changes so I'm confused why it's asking.  I've uninstalled both the extension and Adobe Reader DC and reinstalled them to no avail.

If I open regular PDF files on my PC, I"m not asked to save them.

OS is Windows 10.

Thanks for any help.

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    Correct answer brianm92893534

    I guess that's why I'm here.  I'd like to troubleshoot.  Resetting Chrome didn't do anything nor did uninstalling / reinstalling Acrobat Reader.  There's no meaningful options in the extension so I'm not sure how to approach it.

    A thought that I had is that it's opening the .pdf in memory and realizes that there's no actual file behind it so it wants to save but opening in memory only seems to be the desirable behavior.  The Foxit extension wants to save the file before opening is the only reason I thought of this.


    I think I worked it out finally.  It's one of the settings that Crome sync does.  I disabled everything but my bookmarks and reset settings.  Now everything is gone.

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    Inspiring
    February 20, 2019

    For good measure, this is what happens when I click 'View as PDF' for this thread and then close reader.

    Bernd Alheit
    Adobe Expert
    February 20, 2019

    You will get this prompt when the document was modified.

    Inspiring
    February 20, 2019

    But I haven't modified it in any way.  Didn't even scroll.