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After subscribing to adobesend.com , why can I no longer link directly to any pdf file on my computer?

New Here ,
Jan 24, 2015 Jan 24, 2015

It seems like once connected to adobesend.com, every pdf file on my computer has been turned into a fake link that will not open unless I am on the Internet. So, if I save a Microsoft Word file as a pdf, it isn’t really there anymore. If I scan a document on an HP all-in-one, it is saved only as a link to adobesend.com. Something is really off. Am I the only one having this problem?

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Jan 25, 2015 Jan 25, 2015

Hi reneeb,

I'm not sure that I follow. Is it that all files on your system now look like they're PDF files? Please see Application, file icons change to Acrobat/Reader icon.

Does this problem only occur when you're logged on to https://cloud.acrobat.com/send--and does the problem go away when you log out? (Also, are you sure the link is to adobesend.com? That isn't an actual web page.)

Best,

Sara

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New Here ,
Feb 02, 2015 Feb 02, 2015
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It happens all the time. even for files I never sent through adobe send. I can not even print a pdf anymore. The filetypes look the same. I just can not do anything except send them through adobe send now, if they are pdf’s. I am sure this is not how it is supposed to work. If I get a spare two hours, I will call Apple Care and see what they say.

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