Symptom or error TechNote or solution Can't open a password-protected PDF Opening suspicious PDFs: Reader and Acrobat block PDFs that do not conform to certain industry-specific PDF standards, or may contain potentially harmful content. These PDFs can pose a security risk to your system. Double-check with the source of the doc, such as the person who sent it to you or the website you downloaded it from, to make sure the document is safe to open. Can't open a PDF created with older, or non-Adobe products If you trust the creator of the PDF and its origin, consider reverting to an earlier version of Reader or Acrobat to open the PDF.
I got the error message below after updating to Mac OS 10.13.6 High Sierra. I couldn't find anything about this in the help forums. What do I do? May 04, 2016 Question: Q: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC does not work. Subject line says it all. Just did a fresh OS install on a clear drive volume, downloaded the latest version. I can print from Preview and Safari. Won't 'Save As' - tried it as part of troubleshooting directions.
Reverting to an older version requires first uninstalling the version of Acrobat or Reader currently on your drive. (Reader) See. (Acrobat) See or You get an error message when trying to open a PDF created in InDesign or Illustrator.
Hi, I have Adobe and Outlook on Mac. I get an error message when trying to launch Outlook within Adobe to send the PDF as an attachment. Error message is like below.
The weird thing is the error only happens to the PDF file on network. It works for the PDF on local drive.
I have done the following things bit no help. Update/reinstall Office 2016. Update/reinstall Adobe Reader/Acrobat. Upgrade Mac to OS Sierra. Apple Mail works if change the default mail program to Apple Mail There is a problem when adobe launch Outlook when the PDF file is located on network. Please advise!
Thanks in advance! In your scenario, please check your detailed application versions. I noticed that you have reinstalled all involved applications in your side. The difference between your scenario and my test machine is the Mac OS. I was unable to confirm if it is the compatibility issue on your Mac. In Office applications side, my personal suggestion is to completely uninstall before you reinstall Office for Mac to have a try: Regards, Winnie Liang Please remember to mark the replies as an answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help.
If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact. In your scenario, please check your detailed application versions. I noticed that you have reinstalled all involved applications in your side. The difference between your scenario and my test machine is the Mac OS. I was unable to confirm if it is the compatibility issue on your Mac. In Office applications side, my personal suggestion is to completely uninstall before you reinstall Office for Mac to have a try: Regards, Winnie Liang Please remember to mark the replies as an answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help.
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