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turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You an internal error has occurred adobe reader can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Acrobat Windows (read-only) All CommunitiesAcrobatAcrobat Windows (read-only) 8 Replies Latest reply on Nov 11, 2010 7:37 AM by knank Firefox Plugin: An internal error has occurred das_ubersoldat Aug 30, 2009 8:37 AM Hi,I have Acrobat 9.1.3 Pro Extended and I'm using Firefox 3.5.2. After looking at a random amount of pdf files in Firefox I often get the error message: "An internal error has occured". After that I can't open pdf files anymore and I have to close and reopen the whole browser. How can I fix that? I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 7558Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 8 replies 1. Re: Firefox Plugin: An internal error has occurred gkaiseril Aug 30, 2009 9:16 AM (in response to das_ubersoldat) Have you tried reporting this to FireFox?You could download the PDF and them open them up using Acrobat and not the Acrobat plug-in. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Firefox Plugin: An internal error has occurred das_ubersoldat Aug 30, 2009 9:38 AM (in response to gkaiseril) thanks but this is not fixing the cause Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: Firefox Plugin: An internal error has occurred idfwse1fwefwerfefw Nov 24, 2009 9:29 AM (in response to das_ubersoldat) I have the same issue as the reporter. After opening a seemingly random number of pdfs, I get the error message and can't open any more. I'm running firefox 3.5.5 and have Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.2.0I can download them to my desktpo and open them fine but I agree with the reporter - that's not the point - a workaround doesn't address the fact that the plugin doesn't work reliably. Does anyone have any ideas? Are there moderators or experts on this forum? Like S
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Cloud forum Find an Adobe Certified Expert Acrobat User Community: Germany These forums are now Read Only. If you have an Acrobat question, ask questions and get help from the https://answers.acrobatusers.com/internal-error-occurred-q93177.aspx community. 'internal error occurred' I used Acrobat reader free version flawlessly on my http://www.brianstevenson.com/blog/adobe-acrobat-reader-x-there-was-error-opening-document-access-denied old XP machine, and added the online PDF subscrption to it, which also worked without any problem. Now I am using Win 8, and reader XI will not work. When attempting to open a file, I get a popup error box stating 'internal error occurred,' followed after a couple of seconds by another popup box an internal that says 'ENU error.' ROBB HICKS 3 Answers Voted Best Answer Edit Answer (for another -22 minute) Since I have stumbled across the answer for this problem and I didn't find it anywhere else, in my case I found the permissions to access C:\Users\(Me)\AppData\Local\Adobe had changed. When I clicked on the folder and it told me I didn't have access but it asked me if I wanted to an internal error get permanent access to click yes. I did (obviously I am an administrator) and hey presto the error went away.This problem ocurred in Adobe Acrobat X, Acrobat 11.0.1 and Reader 11 on my Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit PC. None of them would open, certainly no chance of changing the startup options as suggested by others. I also did aggressive uninstalls of all these products using Revo Uninstall so the registry entries were all tidied up plus some loose files. But reinstallation of 11.0.1 didn't fix it, still got that internal error. Then I discovered the folder permission issue and it was sorted.This is a truly simple issue to check for and fix, hopefully someone within Adobe will not only fix this but audit the code for ANY other instances where permissions are assumed. I don't know what broke this. I suspect somehow I did it as only recently I had been tidying up other crap left behind by other software and it had created a situation where I had multiple useless copies of folders in the library, some of which I didn't have access to and in there somewhere I said to make me the owner / full permissions of a
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