Adobe Reader Freeze Problem!!!

Why does a pdf document freeze everytime I open a it with adobe reader?

What OS?
Opening in a browser or Reader itself?

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  • Adobe Reader freeze while printing

    Hello, I have a proble with any PDF documents when I can print them in Adobe Reader. I have the latest version of Adobe Reader but the problem also happends in the previous version. I have Windows 7 Pro. The problem is that I open the PDF document and after I try to print it, Adobe Reader freeze and no print output comes. There is no problem to view the PDFs but it is impossible to print them.
    Thank you.

    Try if it works better after disabling Protected Mode [Edit | Preferences | Security (Enhanced)].

  • Adobe reader download problem on mac.  when i try to download reader it says i need adobe air.  when i try to download adobe air it says it's no longer available or supported.  i deleted the old air because i got a message saying i needed to delete it.

    adobe reader download problem on mac.  when i try to download reader it says i need adobe air.  when i try to download adobe air it says it's no longer available or supported.  i deleted the old air because i got a message saying i needed to delete it. what should i do?  my operating system is Mac 10.7.5

    You don't need Adobe AIR to download or install Adobe Reader.
    Try downloading the offline installer from http://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise/

  • Adobe Reader Printing Problem

    I have a PC with Windows XP SP3. When I try to print a PDF document, I get the following message: "The document could not be printed. There were no pages selected to print." Of course, I had selected the pages to print.
    Recently, I had many problems with Adobe Reader 10, so I removed it and reloaded Adobe 9. Today, when this printing problem appeared, I did a restore on my computer, taking it back a few months. I still have the printing problem.
    Any idea what's wrong? Any idea how to fix it?

    I have Acrobat Pro 9, but the feature I am using is listed under my
    printers.
    If I go to Print, then in the drop-down list of printers, I have PDF -
    which essentially creates a new PDF document.  I don't really understand
    why it worked, but it did.  The Print - PDF is also available to Word,
    Publisher, etc.
    Hope tis works.
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    To:         Darlene Stoops <[email protected]>                                                                               
    Date:       05/17/2011 11:40 AM                                                                               
    Subject:    Adobe Reader Printing Problem                                                                               
    Do you have Acrobat Pro 9? I can't find how to Print to PDF under File.....

  • Adobe Reader Freezes after reinstallation

    I was having trouble with Adobe Reader freezing while I was using it on an older Windows XP computer. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Adobe reader. After reinstallation, the reader could not open existing pdf documents and froze quickly. I tried unstalling Adobe Reader and installing an earlier version. The earlier version had the same symptons.
    Any suggestions?

    You can try using this tool to first remove all traces of Reader from your computer:
    http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/acrobatcleaner.html
    Then, you can download the full offline Reader installer from
    http://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise/
    After downloading, restart your computer and run the installer before doing anything else.

  • Adobe Reader 10 problem with opening pdf files

    Ever since I downloaded and installed Adobe Reader 10, I have been unable to open .pdf files from the Internet.  When
    I try to download them, I only the get the option of saving the file, not opening it.  Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks!

    We had similar problems with both the upgrade to 9.4.2 and 10.0.1. We would either get the download/save screen or a black screen would appear and eventually error out and freeze up the machine when we tried to hit pages that loaded pdfs stored in Oracle.  We found the pdfs would load when using Chrome or Firefox.
    We're running winXP SP3 and mainly have users using IE 7 and IE 8.  We were eventually able to solve the problem by doing the following:
    Implementing the code fix outlined in this thread (Response.charset = null;) in the page that pulled pdfs from Oracle: http://forums.adobe.com/message/3476821
    Uninstalling and reinstalling the base version of Reader (9.4.0 or X.0) from users' machines that had gone through the update from 9.x to X.x
    Rebooting the machine after each uninstall or install
    Updating the Reader to either 9.4.2 or 10.0.1
    Now we have users who can successfully load the pdfs from Oracle who are running either 9.4.2 or 10.0.1.
    Hope this helps!

  • Adobe Reader freezes after opening a document

    It's a recurrent problem with Adobe Reader.
    Shortly after opening a document, Reader freezes for several seconds. Who knows why, it probably accesses the network, or tries to do something smart, which results in the user being unable to read the document for a while.
    I have tried to disable as many "smart" options as I could, but without success. Could anyone work around this endless Adobe Reader bug?
    I must admit I'm tired of this monster of a program, why can't Adobe keep the Reader a light application, instead of throwing all those unnecessary functions, ads and other uglinesses ... ?

    Hi MB_UK,
    Please update your Reader to latest version, i.e.10.1.3
    Also does the problem exist with a specific PDF's or with each PDF. Please try to open the following PDF:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/content/dam/help/attachments/Acrobat_Reader_ReleaseNote_10.1.3.pdf
    What browser and version are you using?
    If the problem still exists please uninstall Adobe Reader and install it again from:
    http://get.adobe.com/reader/

  • Cannot print from Adober Reader, Freezes up

    Adobe Reader XI freezes when tasked to print a pdf.
    Running Windows 7

    Hi,
    Thanks for using Adobe Reader. Sorry to hear that you are facing problem in printing from Adobe Reader. We will certainly help you out here but will need some of your help in triaging the issue so that Engineering can reproduce it in house. After that only we will be able to address the issue.
    Please share the below details-
    1. First of all, can you please let us know the current version of Adobe Reader which you are using? It should be 11.0.10. If it is older than this, then I will recommend you to update it to current version -    11.0.10
    2. If you already on latest version, please let us know if you started getting this issue recently (with 11.0.10 update) or you were seeing this issue earlier as well.
    3. Are you seeing this issue with some specific pdfs or any pdf in general? I mean have you ever able to print any pdf so far using Reader, For investigation, please attach PDF file, or you may share your email id for communication
    4. please specify the OS platform(32 or 64 bit ) details ?
    5. Printer details( Brand- Model and driver details), and also please check the behavior While using or other printers (if available) to give a Print ?
    Thanks,
    Anil

  • Adobe reader printing problems

    Hi all,
    I have created a word document, and converted it to .pdf using Cute PDF writer. When I open the document in Adobe reader 7/8 I can see the document fine and clear with all fonts and images as they should be.
    The problem is when I try to print the document. When I print from Adobe 8, the font (Gill Sans MT to be specific) doesn't print correctly. Instead of getting a word with one letter after the other, all letters of that word are printing on top of each other if you get me. This can happen anywhere on the page.
    However, if I open the document in Adobe reader 7 - the document prints correctly. No problems. I have tried this on a number of machines so I can safely say its not a problem with the install of the software on any of the machines. It just seems to be an incompatibility with the Adobe reader 8 software.
    Can anyone tell me why this is happening or how I can get around this on Adobe reader 8?
    Any help is greatly appreciated.
    Thank you.
    Mo

    a bug most likely. I can only see a couple of options for you. Don't use Reader 8, use a different PDF creator, or try to tweak the settings in in Cute PDF to make it embed and encode the fonts so that Reader 8 can print successfully.

  • Adobe Reader freezes all browsers when opening a url to a PDF containing form fields...

    There is an issue we are currently experienceing with Adobe Acrobat 9 (updated to the latest version) where ALL BROWSERS (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Safari) on each of two different systems (a MacBook Pro with Mac OSX Leopard and a Sony Vaio Laptop with Windows Vista) where the application will freeze up and crash the browser when we view a .pdf file from a url if the .pdf file iteself contains form fields.
    At first I though it may have been specific to Mac OSX and this MacBook we were trying to view the document on, but the same issue is now occuring with a new Sony Vaio laptop (running Windows Vista) as well.
    It seems like it is able to open .pdf documents containing form fields when they are stored locally, but when trying to access them via a url, the program will freeze up.  Sometimes it will eventually work if you had previously opened a .pdf prior to opening it via the url link and sometimes it doesn't.  And it seems to only be related to .pdfs containing fillable form fields (others open fine when accessing them by a url)
    Obviously it's become quite irratating and I'm hopeing I can find some insight on this support forum as to what may be causing this issue.
    Previous versions of Acrobat (installed on the MacBook) opened this very same .pdf file (url) fine before upgrading to version 9.
    Any help is greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

    From: Ankit_Jain [email protected]
    Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 8:58 AM
    To: TAGold
    Subject: Adobe Reader X internal error when opening PDF that worked with 9
    Re: Adobe Reader X internal error when opening PDF that worked with 9
    created by Ankit_Jain <http://forums.adobe.com/people/Ankit_Jain>  in Adobe Reader - View the full discussion <http://forums.adobe.com/message/4232243#4232243

  • Adobe Reader Installation problem

    Originally I got this error message:
    "Error 1321. The installer has insufficient privileges to modify the file C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 11.0\Reader\Browser\nppdf32.dll"
    A user give me this response:
    hi jhohn1190, this problem won't be related to javascript which is enabled in firefox by default - this would only apply if you're not able to download the setup file at all. since the error message is referencing missing privileges, please try right-clicking and running the setup as administrator. in case this doesn't help, please contact adobe's support in order to get their product working.
    I did what he said and now I get this error message:
    "Error 1310. Error writing to file:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 11.0\AcroTextExtractor.exe. Verify that you have access to that directory.” Note that
    At least this time the sub directories "Adobe\Reader 11.0" exist, but below them is another - empty - directory "Reader", and nothing else. I'd appreciate more help,
    and thanks ...

    Please continue in your original thread.
    *[[/questions/1054476]] install Adobe Reader fails; says I should check javascript but how do I do it?
    You can edit the title if it doesn't fully state your issue.
    ''(locking this thread)''

  • Unable to print drawing properly in Acrobat - however with Adobe Reader no problem !!!

    Got a pdf (converted ACAD drawing) of which certain sections appear hardly readable on screen (grey, distorted ??)
    Tried all print options (colour, B&W, save PDF again, check rersolutions, contacted supplier of printer etc.) I could think of but no improvements
    By mistake I printed the file direct from explorer view and amazingly enough TEXT OKAY !
    Printed original file to CutePDF_writer and - once again - section could be read without any problem
    Thought I give the free Adobe Reader a try and once again: no problem at all
    Adobe Acrobat is fully updated - beside a Java flattening scripts I have not had anything modified.
    Strang situation: only with the professional tool I am using very often I am unable to print as required.
    Looks to me the file to be printed has some fonts not recognized / supported / missing in my Acrobat software?
    When yes how can I check & resolve ?
    Actually puts me in a delicate position now - help urgently needed !
    Assume I have to add fonts ? But got no warning anything missing...
    And: should a professional software tool not at least match options / features of a free version ?
    Added comment:
    It's even getting more weird
    Printing on an other printer (Minolta instead of Canon) NO PROBLEM AT ALL
    Thanks for help in advance
    Eddie

    Got a pdf (converted ACAD drawing) of which certain sections appear hardly readable on screen (grey, distorted ??)
    Tried all print options (colour, B&W, save PDF again, check rersolutions, contacted supplier of printer etc.) I could think of but no improvements
    By mistake I printed the file direct from explorer view and amazingly enough TEXT OKAY !
    Printed original file to CutePDF_writer and - once again - section could be read without any problem
    Thought I give the free Adobe Reader a try and once again: no problem at all
    Adobe Acrobat is fully updated - beside a Java flattening scripts I have not had anything modified.
    Strang situation: only with the professional tool I am using very often I am unable to print as required.
    Looks to me the file to be printed has some fonts not recognized / supported / missing in my Acrobat software?
    When yes how can I check & resolve ?
    Actually puts me in a delicate position now - help urgently needed !
    Assume I have to add fonts ? But got no warning anything missing...
    And: should a professional software tool not at least match options / features of a free version ?
    Added comment:
    It's even getting more weird
    Printing on an other printer (Minolta instead of Canon) NO PROBLEM AT ALL
    Thanks for help in advance
    Eddie

  • Adobe Reader/Safari Problems

    When I tried to use my Mac (Snow Leopard) to access my bank statement, I got a message that I needed to download Adobe Reader to view the statement. I already had Adobe Reader, so I tried to update it, but I got an error message (1852). I tried reinstalling and got the Installation Successful message. I checked the Internet Plugins in the Library, and the Adobe PDF Viewer Plugin was there, but I didn't see it in the Installed Plugins for Safari. I'm able to view existing PDFs with Adobe Reader, but I still can't read the bank statement on my my Mac; it works fine on our Ubuntu (Linux) computer! I also found another website that requires Adobe Reader where I was not able to view anything!
    I did find this statement in an Adobe Advisory that may explain the problem:
    "Adobe Reader plug-in and Acrobat plug-in are not compatible with the Safari 5.1 browser that
    shipped with Mac OS X 10.7 and for 10.6. The Adobe Reader and Acrobat standalone applications
    are unaffected and Safari 5.1 renders PDF documents natively. However, the Adobe Reader and
    Acrobat browser plug-ins will not function as expected in LiveCycle and Acrobat workflows that
    require either plug-in to render PDF documents in Safari 5.1." (http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/908/cpsid_90885.html)
    I tried reinstalling from FireFox, but I didn't have any success with that either! Anyone have any ideas about how to fix this?

    I checked the Internet Plugins in the Library, and the Adobe PDF Viewer Plugin was there, but I didn't see it in the Installed Plugins for Safari.
    In the "Installed Plug-ins" display it would be listed as "Adobe Acrobat Plug-in, Version 10.1.2". 
    I assume you remembered to relaunch Safari after you installed the plugin.

  • Adobe Reader XI Problem

    After I was prompted to download Adobe Reader XI, installed and tried to use it, a pop up message appears stating that Adobe Reader has encountered a problem and needs to close.   I have tried several times and still failed.  I cannot read by pdf files and what can I do??  Very, very frustrated.

    uninstall your reader.
    run the cleaner: http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/acrobatcleaner.html
    restart your computer.
    install the reader: http://get.adobe.com/reader/  (untick mcafee unless you're certain you want it.)

  • InDesign to Adobe Acrobat to Adobe Reader Link problem

    Hi - I'm responsible for a long conversation about link problems in creating file links in InDesign that did not work in Acrobat. At the end of that long discussion, I thought I solved the problem, but didn't. Since then, I've been MUCH more observant.
    The problem appears to take place in Adobe Reader.
    My home computer on Win7 is different than my work Computer (XP), but I have the same software on both.
    At work, I discovered that when I clicked on a PDF, it worked fine, that its links opened a new PDF window, but when I clicked on links on the second document, the links failed and Microsoft returned an error message telling me that I was screwed. Because I was screwed, I couldn't see what was in the path of that error.
    It turns out that for some unknown reason (which you might clarify for me), my Adobe Readers are attempting to open my documents in Internet Explorer and that just won't work.
    What I observed at home is that I made 5 test documents in ID, and ported them to Acrobat. As it turns out, my default for opening PDFs is Adobe Reader, which I saw on the chrome of the first document I opened. When I clicked a link, and I got the error message, I noticed my browser was up.
    When I set my default for opening in Acrobat, everything worked like a charm! How about that!
    Now then, what that says to me is that Adobe Reader is to be used exclusively with a browser, so if the people who are going to read your internal PDF files with Reader without those files being on a web server of some type, you are totally screwed. The only way you can use Reader is if you click on the file and bring it up directly. Don't rely on linking to other documents.
    I mean, that is what it seems to me.
    Now, I am creating a big project for an environment without a webserver and obviously my sense of panic is palpable. That said, I believe that all my users can read my files using Acrobat (to be tested tomorrow), which I hope means I can breathe a bit easier.
    Do any of you have any thoughts on this subject? If you are really curious, I can make a packet of test files available.

    Karen_Little wrote:
    The files and the PDFs are all in the same directory.
    The tests are on local drives. All indesign files and their related PDFs were in the same directory.
    The same for Word and its related PDFs. Note that the PDFs created by Word then read by Adobe Reader worked correctly. They all opened in Adobe Reader.
    If the default program for opening PDFs is Acrobat, everything works correctly, with the added benefit of everything opening in a different window, which is what I want (yet to be tested at work). If the default program is Adobe Reader, the second generation of links do NOT work because Reader opens in Internet Explorer.
    When I open a Word-created PDF with Acrobat, view the link, and click to the Actions menu, the action is "Open a file"
    When I open an InDesign PDF with Acrobat and do the same, the action says "Open a web link"
    Big BIG BIG bug.
    Are you seeing the link commands by editing them in Acrobat? If not, try, so you can see the exact command and file or URL instruction. It still may be a bug, but you'll have better evidence when you report it here:
    Adobe - Feature Request/Bug Report Form
    And, you might want to try correcting a link command in Acrobat, to see if can work for both Acrobat and Reader.
    HTH
    Regards,
    Peter
    Peter Gold
    KnowHow ProServices

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