Can't Open Some PDFs

I have the most recent version of Adobe Reader and can't open/read some PDFs that I could open with OS10.6.

X423424X wrote:
And???  Is that the case here?
Also what's the behavior using a different account?
I do not know if that is the case here or not, just saying also that the OP needs to make it clear and perhaps try it in a different account as you suggest.
You seem to have everything well under control here, sorry for infringing on your territory.
Good Luck
Pete
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