Trying to print says " problem with adobe acrobat/reader exit try again help?

I keep trying to print a document, which has been working up until today, it has to be in PDF format to print, but when I push print a box comes on the screen and it says "there is a problem with adobe acrobat/reader, please exit adobe acrobat/reader and try again. What do I do? Thank you

Hi tanjam38435898,
Please refer this thread Links as it seems relevant to your query : Re: Error Code 0:104
hope that helps
Regards,
Rahul

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    hope that helps
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