I tried adding the root network path to Reader's Advanced Security
preferences but it didn't seem to help.


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On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 12:48 PM, HELP_PC <g...@enter.it> wrote:

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> I think it is a matter of security. You have to trust the share in Adobe
> preferences****
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> *HELPPC***
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> *Da:* Roger Wright [mailto:rhw...@gmail.com]
> *Inviato:* giovedì 7 luglio 2011 18.30
> *A:* ** NT System Admin Issues**
> *Oggetto:* Adobe Reader 10.1 Woes (9.4, previously)****
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> Got a Windows 7 64-bit user who has a perplexing issue opening PDF files:
>  PDF files are correctly associated with Adobe Reader, and I've removed this
> and reassociated a couple times.****
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> When he double-clicks a local PDF file it opens and renders fine.****
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> When he double-clicks a PDF file on a mapped drive or non-local resource,
> Adobe Reader fails to open.  If I right-click a PDF and choose Adobe Reader
> it fails to open.  There are two Acro32* processes in Task Manager which
> have to be killed.  ****
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> However, I've been able to open PDFs on a network resource by opening
> Reader first and navigating to the file, or by right-clicking the file and
> browsing to Reader and setting it as the default program (it already is).
>  Then the file opens fine.  I****
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> I pinned Reader to his start menu and if he highlights it a menu of recent
> PDFs is displayed and he and he can select even a remote PDF and it opens
> fine.****
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> Obviously, he'd prefer to be able to to just double-click any PDF and have
> it open.****
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> FoxIT isn't an option because some of the PDFs he references are encrypted
> and require Adobe Reader.****
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> Any suggestions?****
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> Roger Wright
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