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Adobe Reader Has Found An Error
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Hi, I'm totally new to Adobe and trying to find some advice.
How do I deal with the Adobe Reader error message, Adobe Reader has found an error it can't correct. It shows up for one PDF file but not others. Why does the program give me this pop up every time?
Thanks very much in advance for all your help,
Roy
How do I deal with the Adobe Reader error message, Adobe Reader has found an error it can't correct. It shows up for one PDF file but not others. Why does the program give me this pop up every time?
Thanks very much in advance for all your help,
Roy
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Posts from new members about corrupt files have got a nasty habit of being followed by links from other new members to sites selling the magical 'repair' software that they just happen to know about. (i.e. it's poorly-disguised spam). If such a link appears here I'll simply delete this thread.
However, assuming for the moment that this is a genuine question, I'll echo O_G's post above. Although Adobe actually invented the pdf format, their software for accessing it is horrid, bloated and clunky. There are far better programs out there, which might well be able to handle the 'dodgy' pdf file. The most well-known one is Foxit Reader
https:/ /www.fo xitsoft ware.co m/pdf-r eader/
but Sumatra PDF has an ever-growing fan base (including me and the writers in several technical journals)
https:/ /www.su matrapd freader .org/fr ee-pdf- reader. html
Posts from new members about corrupt files have got a nasty habit of being followed by links from other new members to sites selling the magical 'repair' software that they just happen to know about. (i.e. it's poorly-disguised spam). If such a link appears here I'll simply delete this thread.
However, assuming for the moment that this is a genuine question, I'll echo O_G's post above. Although Adobe actually invented the pdf format, their software for accessing it is horrid, bloated and clunky. There are far better programs out there, which might well be able to handle the 'dodgy' pdf file. The most well-known one is Foxit Reader
https:/
but Sumatra PDF has an ever-growing fan base (including me and the writers in several technical journals)
https:/
Do this -
Start | Control Panel| Internet Options| Advanced Tab
Under Security
UNCHECK - Do Not save encrypted pages to disk
Click Ok
Close all windows including any IE windows you have open.
Open IE and try again.
If this doesnt work clear history and temporary internet files, including offline content. More detailed information here: https:/ /www.fi xtoolbo x.com/p dffix.h tml
Start | Control Panel| Internet Options| Advanced Tab
Under Security
UNCHECK - Do Not save encrypted pages to disk
Click Ok
Close all windows including any IE windows you have open.
Open IE and try again.
If this doesnt work clear history and temporary internet files, including offline content. More detailed information here: https:/
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