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Hello,
When I open a PDF file, the name of my Adobe account appears at the top right corner of the program. It seems that the program connects to the Internet and signs in my account each time when the program is started. How can I use the program without signing in each time?
I am using Adobe Acrobat Pro 2018.009.20050 and have added the following command to the registry, but the program still signs in at startup.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\DC\FeatureLockDown]
"bSuppressSignOut"=dword:00000001
Hello vladk5779022
Sorry for the delay in response to your query and apologize for the inconvenience caused. As per the description above, you want to disable the Sign-in prompt in Adobe Reader, Is that correct?
Please refer and try the solution and steps shared in the following KB doc Disable sign in launching Acrobat DC with serialized Creative Cloud for Enterprise
Common Deployment Options — Enterprise Administration Guide
How to Remove the "Sign In Required" that launches after install?
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Hello vladk5779022
Sorry for the delay in response to your query and apologize for the inconvenience caused. As per the description above, you want to disable the Sign-in prompt in Adobe Reader, Is that correct?
Please refer and try the solution and steps shared in the following KB doc Disable sign in launching Acrobat DC with serialized Creative Cloud for Enterprise
Common Deployment Options — Enterprise Administration Guide
How to Remove the "Sign In Required" that launches after install?
Let us know how it goes.
Regards,
Anand Sri.
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Thank you for the information. A sign-in window did not appear at startup but the program signed in automatically, as could be seem from my account name at the top right corner. This was resolved after I reinstalled the program.
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That's so awesome to hear. Give us a shout if you need any assistance with Acrobat/Reader/Document Cloud Services in future.
Regards,
Anand Sri.