Adobe Reader won't quit

Adobe Reader Version 11.0.07 (Mac computer OS X 10.9.3) opens when first opening a PDF document to view but won't automatically quit after use.
How can I fix this? I don't want the Application staying open when not being used.

In my experience, the Mac OS does not close any application when you close a document using that application. Reader is no exception to this.

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    Adobe Reader won't start automatically
    created by pwillener in Adobe Reader - View the full discussionYou write that you "downloaded" Adobe Reader, but did you also install it? What is your current default file association for .pdf files? If the reply above answers your question, please take a moment to mark this answer as correct by visiting: https://forums.adobe.com/message/7400948#7400948 and clicking ‘Correct’ below the answer Replies to this message go to everyone subscribed to this thread, not directly to the person who posted the message. To post a reply, either reply to this email or visit the message page: Please note that the Adobe Forums do not accept email attachments. If you want to embed an image in your message please visit the thread in the forum and click the camera icon: https://forums.adobe.com/message/7400948#7400948 To unsubscribe from this thread, please visit the message page at , click "Following" at the top right, & "Stop Following"  Start a new discussion in Adobe Reader by email or at Adobe Community For more information about maintaining your forum email notifications please go to https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1516624.

  • Adobe Reader won't load on my iMac.

    I can't get Reader to open on my my iMac. I am using system 10.5.8, and every time I download what I think is a newer version of Reader, I get a tiny splash screen that says, “an internal error has occurred.” What version of  Reader should I be using?

    Hi,  and thanks for your very prompt reply to my cry for help.
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    From: ~graffiti <[email protected]>
    Reply-To: <[email protected]>
    Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 21:39:22 -0600
    To: Bob Armer <[email protected]>
    Subject: Adobe Reader won't load on my iMac.
    Has Reader ever worked on your machine? You can run the newest version which
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    Have you ran the repair disk utility?
    >

  • Adobe Reader won't open

    just posted a long question (1st time on this forum) & been sent here after creating a username - do I really need to re-type everything all over again or can someone there see it?
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    Since you mention Outlook, I assume that you are on Windows.  Here are some things to try...
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    philwhitesides wrote:
    just posted a long question (1st time on this forum) & been sent here after creating a username - do I really need to re-type everything all over again or can someone there see it?
    There are multiple problems with these forums, and unfortunately things like that happen all the time (to all of us).

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    After most recent update, adobe reader won't open on my iPad. I have lots of docs that I need to get to. Please help.

    This forum is probably the best you can do. We're now on the weekend, and Adobe engineers don't work 24/7. When they return on Monday and see the reports, they'll work to fix it. The update will need to be submitted to Apple and then approved for an update.
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    Why can't I open PDFs anymore and Adobe Reader won't install? This happens only in Safari. I have tried changing my security preferences but it doesn't help.

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    I've used Adobe Reader 7.0x with my OS 10.3.9 more or less happily for several years, but I recently downloaded Adobe Reader 7.1 (the download Adobe.com tells you to use for 10.3.x), mainly because I kept getting messages from Adobe telling me to. This seems to have been not a smart move.
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    Another idea would be to start the computer from the OS X installer disc* and from
    the Installer's menu bar, choose from a drop down menu, Disk Utility. And choose
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  • Adobe Reader won't work

    Hello
    I use Windows 7 (64 bit). I've spent a couple of days trying to get Adobe Reader to work. I need version 9.5 or higher in order to fill out an important tax document. When I click on the icon the program will come up for a few seconds and then it disappears by itself. I have repeatedly removed both adobe reader as well as acrobat using both the adober clean up program as well as the windows uninstall program. I have tried re downloading all 3 versions. The same problem continues to happen. I desparately need to find a solution. Thanks.

    Hi again
    I'm afraid I'm not going to be able to help much - even though I feel like
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    visiting http://www.adobe.com/go/reader_download.
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  • Adobe Reader Won't Download On Windows 7

    Worked ok on Vista, After
    installing Windows 7 (Clean & Install) Adobe Reader won't install on windows 7, goes through the process says 100% installation complete, then nothing. Any ideas.

    I havent faced this issue as such on my WIN 7 OS. Worked fine for me.
    You might be able to find the cause behind the problem by creating the error log for the installer, using the following commandline switch:
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  • Adobe reader won't let me read PDF

    Adobe reader won't let me read PDFs until I sign the end agreement which doesn't show up in black under the sign area.

    Sorry, I don't understand that...
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  • Adobe Reader won't save forms under Mavericks.

    After installing Mavericks on a Mac, discovered that Adobe Reader won't save forms or e-mail them with the filled-in information. DOes anyone know a fix? Does anyone know if this is also true for Acrobat?

    The reason is Adobe has not updated there software yet to play well with Mavericks. The fault is of course with the Adobe Software. I suggest you go to there web site and see if they have a fix yet for there software, If not all you can do is continue to check back with them or get on there fourms and see what others have to say about this same issue.

  • Adobe reader won't 'uninstall'

    I can't print pdfs or download pdfs on the web since downloading adobe reader 9.  The previous version (reader 8) failed to uninstall and I am unable to use 'remove programme' to remove either version of reader.   The error message reads,  patch cannot be found.
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    Thank you Claudio,
    Your suggestion worked perfectly. I am very grateful.
    ========================================
    Message Received: Jul 06 2012, 11:55 AM
    From: "Claudio González"
    To: "SusanGFD"
    Cc:
    Subject: adobe reader won't 'uninstall'
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  • Adobe Reader won't open after successful installation??

    Hi guys,
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    Moving this discussion to the Adobe Reader forum.

  • Adobe Reader won't  update or uninstall.

    I am continually being requested to update Adobe Reader but it will not work - err 1648.
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