When i try to open docs in mail box i get an error msg : there is a problem with adobe acrobat/read
when i try to open docs in mail box i get an error msg : "there is a problem with adobe acrobat/reader. If it is running please exit and try again (1014:1014)"
I have the same problem also but solved with the solution from http://www.brain-cluster.com/blog/orange/2011/03/06/there-problem-adobe-acrobatreader-if-it-running-please-exit-and-try-again
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error message: there is a problem with adobe acrobat reader. if it is running please exit and try again (0:104) How can I fix this?
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I'm trying to access some web PDF files via SharePoint Application but i got this error message "there is a problem with adobe acrobat reader please exit adobe acrobat reader and try again 101:101"
my operating system is Win 7 and I'm using Adobe Acrobat Pro 11.0I'm having the same problem. Only I have Windows XP and at the end of the error message it shows 103.103. Please let me know if and when you get an answer or remedy to this problem. Thanks!
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YOUR Message "There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat/Reader. If it is running, please exit and try again. (0:104)" keeps occuring when trying to read.
Hi tanjam38435898,
Please refer this thread Links as it seems relevant to your query : Re: Error Code 0:104
hope that helps
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Rahul -
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I have this problem with Adobe Reader 11.0.01. It displays this message "There is a Problem with Adobe Acrobat/Reader. If it is running, please exit and try again (1014:1014). This is in Internet explorer when attempting to open Reader links.
This is on a Windows XP SP3 machine.
Please help me find a solution for this?Try the Acrobat and Reader Cleaner tool. Then re-install.
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/acrobatcleaner.html -
There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat/Reader. If it is running, please exit and try again. (0:104)
I keep getting that message when I try to open a PDF link from a webpage. When I open the Windows Task Manager under the Applications tab I do not see Adobe Acrobat/Reader listed at all.
How do I fix this problem?I may as well answer my own question.
After typing "patch" and reading a few threads I found out how to fix it.
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4541936#4541936 -
There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat/Reader. If it is running please exit and try again. (0:521)
Although I have found other threads in this forum relating to this error - none of the fixes appear to work. I've not found precisely the same error number (0:521), might I need a different fix for this? Has anyone else had the same error?
Just to note, this appears to be an issue with Internet Explorer 8 on Windows 7 while viewing pdfs 'in-browser' i.e. using the plugin. Other versions of IE on other machines and FF on the same machine work fine on the same pdfs. It also works if you right click the pdf, download and view it in Acrobat Reader 'locally'.
Any help greatly appreciated, I'm stumped.We were getting the same error on a Win 7 machine which had Acrobat 7 (running in compatability mode) and Reader X installed. When the user was trying to open the link from an email the error 'There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat.....(0:521) would appear and the pdf would not load.
Investigating the problem I can across an article to uncheck the option "Display PDF in browser" (in the application choose Edit -> Preferences -> Internet). Undertaking this procedure in Acrobat Reader X however, I could not uncheck this and the path the app was showing was for Acrobat 7!?!
Therefore, opened Acrobat 7 and undertook the same procedure. Unchecked the "Display PDF in browser" (in the application choose Edit -> Preferences -> Internet) which I was able to do, saved and closed the application.
Rechecked Acrobat X and the "Display PDF in browser" could be deselected and the path was now for ..\Reader 10.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe
Retried the original email with the link to the pdf and it now opens without error.
Not too sure if this will help but just thought I would share. -
I keep getting this message when trying to open a file.
Error: there is a problem with Adobe Acrobat/Reader If it is running, please exit and try again.I have the same problem also but solved with the solution from http://www.brain-cluster.com/blog/orange/2011/03/06/there-problem-adobe-acrobatreader-if-it-running-please-exit-and-try-again
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Trying to open a streamed PDF in an IFRAME in Internet Explorer 9 on my Win7 64bit machine.
This results in the following dialog:
There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat/Reader. If it is running, please exit and try again. (4:4)
The PDF is streamed (not read from disc) from a servlet in our Java WebSphere environment and the call looks like this:
https://intranetserver.com/myapplication/OpenDocumentServlet.pdf?documentToOpenID=1
The Servlet sets content-type header application/pdf and content-length and writes the bytes to the buffer.
Does the error dialog even come from Acrobat? When the dialog opens there is no active AcrReader process visible in task manager.
Please advise!
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Solved. Our IT dept. responsible for packaging and deployment repacked and redeployed 11.0.9. Unknown what changes were made to make it work.I don't know what acrofix.exe is; can you explain?
Issue
Nothing happens when you launch Acrobat 30 days after installing a CS6 suite.
Solutions
Important: Perform the solutions below in order. Do not continue further if an earlier solution resolves the problem.
Solution1: Install the patch for Acrobat installed as part of a CS6 (Windows Only)
1. Log in to your Windows computer as an Administrator.
2. Click the following link to download the patch file:
Acrofix.zip
3. When prompted "Do you want to open or save this file?,” click Open.
4. Extract the file. The location varies depending on your operating system and the utility.
5. Double-click the extracted Acrofix.exe to begin the execution.
6. If the execution is successful, Command Prompt closes automatically.
7. When the execution is complete, launch Acrobat.
or
Solution2: Install the patch for Acrobat installed as part of a CS6 using Command Prompt (Windows Only)
1. Run the Command Prompt as an Administrator.
2. Navigate to the location of the extracted hot fix in Solution 1 (Step 4).
3. Type Acrofix.exe to execute it.
4. If the execution is successful, Command Prompt shows Exit Code:0
5. When the execution is complete, launch Acrobat.
Solution 3: Reactivate Acrobat through another Suite product
I will try your cleaner, thanks
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We have Adobe Reader 8.1.3 set to open in the browser.
We are trying to open PDF files within IE Browser. While opening multiple documents in the IE Browser, we get "There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat/Reader. Please exit Adobe Acrobat/Reader and try again." error, once we click on the "OK" button, PDF file opens in the Adobe reader. This happens randomly while some files open up in IE Browser and some files get the above mentioned error message and open in the Adobe Reader.
We need to open all the PDF files in the IE Browser. Any input is greatly appreciated.I may be better off without the tool bar, but I have found anohter solution;
. Open Adobe Reader,
go to edit menu,
under Preferences
go to Internet, uncheck "Display pdf in browser"
The pdf files then open, but not in the browser -
Can any one help me with this problem??
Hi garryw,
What version of Reader are you using, and are you on Mac OS or Windows? Do you get the same error when you try to print other PDF files, or is the problem specific to one PDF?
For starters, please try the solutions listed in this thread: Re: There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat /Reader. If it is running ,please exit and try again.(0:104)
Let us know how it goes.
Best,
Sara -
Getting message: There is a problem running adobe Acrobat Reader. If it's running, please exit and try again. 6:6
Hi garryw,
What version of Reader are you using, and are you on Mac OS or Windows? Do you get the same error when you try to print other PDF files, or is the problem specific to one PDF?
For starters, please try the solutions listed in this thread: Re: There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat /Reader. If it is running ,please exit and try again.(0:104)
Let us know how it goes.
Best,
Sara -
We are getting the following error "there is a problem with adobe acrobat/reader. if it is running please exit and try again. (523.523)" and a gray screen appears (Image not viewable) with multiple users. We are using Adobe Reader XI (11.0.05) and (11.0.06). The current workaround is to log off the website and log back in. Once the user logs back in, the pdf will appear. However it occurs anywhere from 2-8 times in a day. Anyone else having this issue or know of another workaround? Any suggestion with how to fix? Please help!!
Hi Valerie,
Please let me know the version of Adobe Acrobat/Reader & operating system installed on your computer?
Also, try this:-
Launch Adobe Reader/Acrobat.
From the menu, choose Edit -> preferences -> General
Uncheck the option for "Enable Protected Mode at startup"
Restart the Adobe Reader and web browser.
Regards,
Aadesh -
What can I do to get this to work?
We were getting the same error on a Win 7 machine which had Acrobat 7 (running in compatability mode) and Reader X installed. When the user was trying to open the link from an email the error 'There is a problem with Adobe Acrobat.....(0:521) would appear and the pdf would not load.
Investigating the problem I can across an article to uncheck the option "Display PDF in browser" (in the application choose Edit -> Preferences -> Internet). Undertaking this procedure in Acrobat Reader X however, I could not uncheck this and the path the app was showing was for Acrobat 7!?!
Therefore, opened Acrobat 7 and undertook the same procedure. Unchecked the "Display PDF in browser" (in the application choose Edit -> Preferences -> Internet) which I was able to do, saved and closed the application.
Rechecked Acrobat X and the "Display PDF in browser" could be deselected and the path was now for ..\Reader 10.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe
Retried the original email with the link to the pdf and it now opens without error.
Not too sure if this will help but just thought I would share.
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