Why can't I open Adobe Reader after I download it?  Says something abut signing the end user agreement ...

Why can't I open Adobe Reader after I download it?  The screen is just completely black.  Says something about signing the end user agreement ...

you can find many articles on how to repair mac disc permissions on Google. Just
try googling it. Else you can always ask applecare. They will guide you with
same.
Some links that might help you are:
1) http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1782
2) http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1452
It is better if you take help from apple for the same.
-Karan

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    I've tried downloading and installing Adobe Reader 9 and Adobe Reader X for my Mac, but it won't open.
    The problem might be that the highest Adobe Reader available is for the Mac OS Intel 10.5.6 - 10.6.4.
    I really need this to work, because I need to download and install this properly before I can install the Oracle Information Rights Management (IRM) Desktop Download.
    I need this so I can unseal .spdf files and be able to read my ebook. I can't read it online, but I can download it straight from CengageBrain.

    you can find many articles on how to repair mac disc permissions on Google. Just
    try googling it. Else you can always ask applecare. They will guide you with
    same.
    Some links that might help you are:
    1) http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1782
    2) http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1452
    It is better if you take help from apple for the same.
    -Karan

  • Every time I try to open a pdf file it says i need to accept the end user agreement

    Every time I try to open a pdf file it says I must accept the End User Agreement, so I just try to install it again and it pops up an error.

    Does it just say you have to accept the license agreement, or does it say you have to LAUNCH something (Adobe Reader, or Adobe Acrobat)? If it says this, have you done what it says? Or would you like assistance in how to launch stuff in Mac OS or Windows?

  • Why can't I open pdf's after install of adobe reader? Should I see it in system preferences?

    Why can't I open pdf's after install of adobe reader? Should I see it in system preferences?

    There are can be reasons PDFs cannot be opened. For example, some forms created with Lifecycle Designer cannot be opened.
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  • Can't even open adobe reader - screen is gray

    can;t even open adobe reader even though system says it is installed. can't open pdf files...very irritating

    Could you inform us at least if you are in Mac or Win? Knowing the versions of your OS and Reader would also be useful. Do you get that gray screen as soon as you try to open Reader, or after it loads?

  • I am having trouble opening Adobe Reader after I install it in my Safari.

    I am having trouble opening Adobe Reader after I install it in my Safari. I have installed reader about 10 times now and it says I can use it now, but when I try to open a file it tells me I need to launch Reader and Agree to terms. I really need to use it now for school. Please help. Thank you, Heather

    You need to open Reader outside of Safari Start>All programs and accept the agreement.

  • I have installed adobe reader onto my Mac but when I open up an adobe pdf it tells me that i need to accept the end user license agreement, quite, and then open up a new browser but i have never seen the end user license agreement. What should I do in ord

    I have installed adobe reader onto my Mac but when I open up an adobe pdf it tells me that i need to accept the end user license agreement, quite, and then open up a new browser but i have never seen the end user license agreement. What should I do in order to accept the end user license agreement even though it never pops up when i install adobe reader?

    Make sure Readr is closed. Go to the Applications form, look for the Adobe Reader icon, double click on it, and follow the lead. Restart Reader when finished.

  • I tried to download a form from my doctor's office and got a message that I had to install adobe reader, accept the end-user agreement agreement, quit and relaunch. I did all that to my best understanding of those words but still saw nothing but the same

    I tried to download a form from my doctor's office and got a message that I had to install adobe reader, accept the end-user agreement, quit and relaunch. I did all that, to my understanding of those words which could be wrong, but still have the same message. Please help.

    The key word is "launch", the Apple word for "run an app". You must run an app from Applications

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    How do i launch Adobe Reader.accept the end user agreement,quit,and relaunch the browser?

    Find the Reader application (same place as all your other apps. Not sure where that is since we don't know your OS) and launch it.

  • I am trying to view a PDF, but a message tells me to accept the end user agreement first. I can't figure out how to do that.

    How to I accept the "End User Agreement" to be able to view a pdf?

    If you are in Windows (which we don't know), you can try using Windows Explorer to navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 11.0\Reader, then double-click on Eula.exe and accept the license agreement. If you are in Mac, see here: I have installed adobe reader onto my Mac but when I open up an adobe pdf it tells me that i need to accept the end user license agreement, quite, and then open up a new browser but i have never seen the end user license agreement. What should I do in ord

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    I keep getting this message when trying to open documents from the web:
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    Where to I accept the end user agreement which will enable me to access Pdf documents on the web?
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    OSX 10.9.3
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    Hello Isakten:
    Thanks so much for your reply!
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    Following your instructions, I then selected Reader as the desired Adobe product to open all PDFs. and save that choice. Still no difference, the same black screen and statement about the EULA shows up…
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  • I get a pop up from Adobe telling me to accept the end user agreement. How do I do this?

    how do I accept the end user agreement?

    Hi Frank,
    Do you get the message when you try to open a PDF via a web browser? If so, you need to open Adobe Reader (install it if you don't have it), and accept the end-user license agreement when it opens.
    Best,
    Sara

  • Why can't I find Adobe Reader on my computer?

    I work for a company with several users and we're having an issue with Adobe Reader. I download Adobe Reader from Adobe.com and it installs like normal and even confirms it's installed. However, I try and find the reader and it is nowhere to be found. It's not in the programs folder, start menu, all programs, or even Add/Remove Programs. Please help. If you need any information just let me know.

    Since you mention Add/Remove Programs I assume that you are on Windows (XP?).
    Further assuming that you installed Reader XI, how did you install it - using the download manager (install_reader11_en_mssd_aih.exe), or the offline installer from http://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise/ (AdbeRdr11000_en_US.exe) ?
    Using the offline installer you can modify the install location; did you do that?
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  • Adobe Reader says I didn't accept end user agreement and won't let me open on Mac.

    "Before viewing PDF documents in this browser you must launch Adober Reader and accept the End User License Agreement, then Quit and relaunch the browser."
    I've tried to due this. No success. Any thoughts on how to go about fixing this?

    Similar issue, I can open documents that are on my mac but documents in safari I get the "Before viewing PDF documents in this browser you must launch Adobe Reader and accept the End User License Agreement, then Quit and relaunch the browser."  This is only since install of Yosemite.

  • I have a MAC and when I try to use Adobe Reader, I get a pop up telling me I need to accept the end user agreement. It instructs me to go the Abobe Reader Installer download , double click and accept the agreement, but there is no agreement.  What should

    I have a MAC and when I try to use Adobe Reader, I get a pop up telling me to lauch ADobe Reader and accept the end user license agreement, but when I do that, there is no agreement to acknowledge.   What should I do?

    I have the same problem as Pam101. I am on OS X 10.9 and Safari 7 (actually on 2 iMacs). The one iMac is fine but the other with the same versions and settings Adobe Reader will not work. What happens is the Adobe Reader icon appears on the dock, bounces once and that's it. When trying to open a .pdf file from a website a new tab is opened on Safari, the background is black and there is a pop up message (black test on a white background) that reads: "Adobe PDF Before proceeding you must first launch Adobe Acrobat and accept the End User License Agreement." This is all very well but if Adobe Reader will not launch how on earth is it possible to accept the End User License Agreement terms? Very, very annoying, especially since it all works just fine if I launch a .pdf file from a website using Chrome. What is going on here and who do I talk to in order to fix this problem - Apple or Adobe?

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