Downloaded the update for Adobe Reader Xl from 10. Now the Reader will not open a PDF, if says " Fatal error - Failed to connet to DDE Serer.
Downloaded the update for Adobe Reader Xl from 10. Now the Reader will not open a PDF, if says " Fatal error - Failed to connet to DDE Serer. Can anyone provide a solution.
I cannot find a DDE file on my windows 7 computer.
Uninstall Reader. Use Download Adobe Reader and Acrobat Cleaner Tool - Adobe Labs to remove all traces of Reader. Download a new copy from http://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise
Install.
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