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Since about a month my, and my colleges Acrobat Pro (64-bit) version keeps crashing/hanging for some reason. The program is up to date. Last week I found a another new update, but it still very unresponsive. Is there an easy fix or do we need to go back and install and old version? Thanks.
To update the apps manually & more information about this release, see Release Notes. For known issues with Adobe Acrobat and Reader DC, please refer to the following document: Known issues | Acrobat DC, Reader DC . Acrobat DC System Requirements. Enterprise-Centric features: For these, refer to the Administration Guide.
Close any running Adobe Acrobat session; From Start Menu, open "Printers & Scanners" If Adobe PDF (printer) is available > Click on the same > Click on Remove > Click Yes > Close the window; From Start Menu, open "Print Management" Inside "Print Servers" > Inside User > Click on Drivers
I upgraded my Windows PC to Windows 11 22H2 on 3/3/23 and immediately noticed that Acrobat Pro (Version 2023.001.20064) was running extremely slow (I am using the latest versions of Adobe Creative Suite). Today is 3/7/23 and I've rebooted multiple times before and after the steps below. Peformed...
In the Adobe Acrobat Diagnostics dialog box, select Advanced logs, and then select the following options: Acrobat process monitor: Gather currently running Acrobat processes using Procmon. Systems apps information: Gather installed Acrobat version information.
Dear All, Kindly advise that I am receiving warning message to upgrade my browser or OS to be able to access Adobe Acrobat Pro DC but unfortunately I am using a company's laptop which IE11 will no longer be available from next month onwards. Any advise to resolve this matter would be much aprreci...
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is set up for automatic updates by default. ... /t5/acrobat-reader-discussions ...
Amal - Just a quick update: I've tried now to edit simiar PDFs on another machine - my 2019 Macbook Pro. All software is up to date, and just as with my PC, Acrobat automatically updated on my Macbook and is incredibly slow.
It would be really nice if Adobe still had update options in Help, Preferences or About. It would also be nice if manually kicking off the update scheduled task would actually update acrobat - at the moment, I am trying to get from 2024.003.20054 to 2024.003.20112.
I don't see any entry in Task Manager -> Startup, and I don't see an Acrobat Reader preference item for updates. I'm running Acrobat Reader V 2017.009 on Windows 10. Thanks in advance for help.