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May 1, 2016 by Mitch Bartlett 3 Comments Filed Under: Software Tagged: Adobe Reader Some users of Adobe Acrobat Reader 11 may encounter an error when they error opening document access denied adobe attempt to open a PDF file from their email client such
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as Microsoft Outlook. An error may appear that says "There was an error opening this document. Access denied." There
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is a simple fix for this error. Just follow these steps. From Acrobat Reader, select "Edit" > "Preferences". Select "Security (Enhanced)" on the left pane. Uncheck the "Enable Protected Mode
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at startup" box. Select "Yes" to the prompt about being sure about making this change. Click "OK". You should be good to go! Adobe Reader 11 should now open files just fine. Related posts: Prevent Internet Explorer from Opening PDF Files Adobe Reader: Change Default Zoom Setting Adobe Reader: Change Highlight Color Fix "Adobe PDF creation cannot continue because Acrobat there was an error opening this document. access denied adobe reader xi is not activated" Error Comments W says July 10, 2016 at 9:51 am Worked for me. Thanks! Christian Crowder says June 28, 2016 at 4:35 pm I would try going into the task manager and killing everything Adobe related or making sure that no other users are in the file. This happened to me today and to fix it, I had to install all of the Adobe updates, kill the Adobe tasks then it opened fine. This error is created for security if someone else is in the file (or if you lock the file on your machine to begin with). This locks the file to the original person who opened it, and creates a "Read Only" copy when you open it. Like I said, try your updates and then kill Adobe in task manager. Chantal says June 24, 2016 at 1:13 am I tried this, but document still give the same error message. Is there any other way? Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment N
May 1, 2016 by Mitch Bartlett 3 Comments Filed Under: Software Tagged: Adobe Reader Some users of Adobe Acrobat Reader 11 may encounter an error when they attempt to open a PDF file from their email client such as Microsoft Outlook. An error may adobe reader there was an error opening this document. the file is damaged and could not be repaired appear that says "There was an error opening this document. Access denied." There is a simple there was an error opening this document. access denied adobe reader dc fix for this error. Just follow these steps. From Acrobat Reader, select "Edit" > "Preferences". Select "Security (Enhanced)" on the left pane. Uncheck adobe reader access denied when opening pdf the "Enable Protected Mode at startup" box. Select "Yes" to the prompt about being sure about making this change. Click "OK". You should be good to go! Adobe Reader 11 should now open files just fine. Related posts: Prevent http://www.technipages.com/acrobat-reader-11-fix-there-was-an-error-opening-this-document-access-denied Internet Explorer from Opening PDF Files Adobe Reader: Change Default Zoom Setting Adobe Reader: Change Highlight Color Fix "Adobe PDF creation cannot continue because Acrobat is not activated" Error Comments W says July 10, 2016 at 9:51 am Worked for me. Thanks! Christian Crowder says June 28, 2016 at 4:35 pm I would try going into the task manager and killing everything Adobe related or making sure that no other users are in the file. This happened http://www.technipages.com/acrobat-reader-11-fix-there-was-an-error-opening-this-document-access-denied to me today and to fix it, I had to install all of the Adobe updates, kill the Adobe tasks then it opened fine. This error is created for security if someone else is in the file (or if you lock the file on your machine to begin with). This locks the file to the original person who opened it, and creates a "Read Only" copy when you open it. Like I said, try your updates and then kill Adobe in task manager. Chantal says June 24, 2016 at 1:13 am I tried this, but document still give the same error message. Is there any other way? Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Recent Posts How to Enable or Disable Shuffle Mode on iPhone or iPad How to Delete Apps from iCloud How to Delete Apps From iPhone 7 Enable or Disable Data Roaming on iPhone 7 How to Connect iPhone 7 to TV Follow Us Who's Behind Technipages? My name is Mitch Bartlett. I've been working in technology for over 20 years in a wide range of tech jobs from Tech Support to Software Testing. I started this site as a technical guide for myself and it has grown into what I hope is a useful reference for all. Follow me on Twitter
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