Adobe Contribute 6.5 - access denied linking PDF

I cannot seem to link my pdf to an image anymore in contribute 6.5, it keeps telling me access denied, I am running osx mav 10.9, this has just happened today anyone had this problem?

Note:  I can link PDFs from my desktop but not those on the server?

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    Use Adobe Professional and it works fine
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    Expected results: If it works on PRO it should work on Reader...

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    1) Adobe Reader version on your machine.
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  • Contribute 6.5 "Access denied. The file may not exist, or there could be a permission problem."

    Help.
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    I have looked at prior fixes but none seen to apply to version 6.5
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    I'll appreciate any help to resolve this issue.
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    I encountered the same error message, then remembered I had changed the name of my hard drive.  I changed the HD name back and was able to access.  Now trying to figure out how I can change the path to my local files so that I can re-change my HD name.

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    Running as an Administrator in Vista Home Premium 32 bit, I am unable to upgrade Reader 9.0 due to the above message during installation of Reader 10 (Run as Administrator). When I check the properties of the 1.0 file folder I get "Unable to display current owner." and I can not change the owner to change the access to allow an upgrade. I have tried dropping down to DOS and changing the attributes without success. I can not delete this file folder from DOS or Vista   in order to install a Reader update. Other tricks like renaming or moving it to another file folder are also met with "You do not have sufficient privileges". How do I get around this problem short of invoking Debug, prying the magnetic bits off of the hard drive with my teeth, or firing up a blow torch? (I'm out of liquid nitrogen but I do have a hammer.)

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  • FYI: 1 possible solution and cause to Access Denied on opening PDF on network shares with Reader XI

    FYI
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    Since then Reader has come a long way in tearms of realibility ... however, the missing thumbnail and preview on shares and x64 platform needs to be fixed.
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    If you have any bugs to report, this is where to do it: https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

  • Access denied: Adobe PDF error when opening PDF in IE9

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  • Adobe Reader 11.0.06 "There was an error opening this document.  Access Denied"

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    [06:11/16:02:40] Adobe Reader Protected Mode Logging Initiated
    [06:11/16:02:41] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:41] real path: \REGISTRY\MACHINE\Software\Adobe
    [06:11/16:02:41] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:41] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:41] real path: \REGISTRY\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Adobe
    [06:11/16:02:41] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:41] NtCreateFile: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:41] real path: \??\Volume{a758d00a-e81c-11e2-b856-806e6f6e6963}\$Extend\$Reparse:$R:$INDEX_ALLOCATION
    [06:11/16:02:41] Consider modifying policy using these policy rules: FILES_ALLOW_ANY or FILES_ALLOW_DIR_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:41] NtCreateFile: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:41] real path: \??\UNC\nawrcs-bbc1fs\mousers\u212940\Documents\Citrix Adding a Printer.pdf
    [06:11/16:02:41] Consider modifying policy using these policy rules: FILES_ALLOW_ANY or FILES_ALLOW_DIR_ANY
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    [06:11/16:02:41] real path: \??\UNC\nawrcs-bbc1fs\mousers\u212940\Documents\Citrix Adding a Printer.pdf
    [06:11/16:02:41] Consider modifying policy using these policy rules: FILES_ALLOW_ANY or FILES_ALLOW_DIR_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:46] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:46] real path: \REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1691402968-2266345157-3523873211-67461\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat
    [06:11/16:02:46] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:46] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:46] real path: \REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1691402968-2266345157-3523873211-67461\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat
    [06:11/16:02:46] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:46] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:46] real path: \REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1691402968-2266345157-3523873211-67461\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat
    [06:11/16:02:46] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:46] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:46] real path: \REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1691402968-2266345157-3523873211-67461\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat
    [06:11/16:02:46] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:46] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:46] real path: \REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1691402968-2266345157-3523873211-67461\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat
    [06:11/16:02:46] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:46] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:46] real path: \REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1691402968-2266345157-3523873211-67461\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat
    [06:11/16:02:46] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:46] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:46] real path: \REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1691402968-2266345157-3523873211-67461\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat
    [06:11/16:02:46] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:46] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:46] real path: \REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1691402968-2266345157-3523873211-67461\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat
    [06:11/16:02:46] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:47] NtCreateFile: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:47] real path: \??\C:\Users\c702939\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Caches\cversions.1.db
    [06:11/16:02:47] Consider modifying policy using these policy rules: FILES_ALLOW_ANY or FILES_ALLOW_DIR_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:47] NtCreateFile: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:47] real path: \??\C:\Users\c702939\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Caches\cversions.1.db
    [06:11/16:02:47] Consider modifying policy using these policy rules: FILES_ALLOW_ANY or FILES_ALLOW_DIR_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:47] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:47] real path: \REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1691402968-2266345157-3523873211-67461\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat
    [06:11/16:02:47] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:47] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:47] real path: \REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1691402968-2266345157-3523873211-67461\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat
    [06:11/16:02:47] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:47] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:47] real path: \REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1691402968-2266345157-3523873211-67461\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat
    [06:11/16:02:47] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:47] NtCreateKey: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:47] real path: \REGISTRY\USER\S-1-5-21-1691402968-2266345157-3523873211-67461\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat
    [06:11/16:02:47] Consider modifying policy using this policy rule: REG_ALLOW_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:47] NtCreateFile: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:47] real path: \??\C:\Users\c702939\Desktop\desktop.ini
    [06:11/16:02:47] Consider modifying policy using these policy rules: FILES_ALLOW_ANY or FILES_ALLOW_DIR_ANY
    [06:11/16:02:48] NtCreateFile: STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    [06:11/16:02:48] real path: \??\C:\Users\c702939\Desktop\desktop.ini
    [06:11/16:02:48] Consider modifying policy using these policy rules: FILES_ALLOW_ANY or FILES_ALLOW_DIR_ANY

  • "Access Denied" pop up error while opening adobe online form in IE8.

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    We have had a few bug reports related to Adobe Reader X protected mode coming in from you in this forum. We have addressed a large number of them in our upcoming Reader update and we would like to hear your feedback.
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    We look forward to your active participation, feedback and help towards making Reader a better product.
    Thanks and regards,
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