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2016 11:34 PM by trina true Can't open a pdf file: there was an error opening this document access denied icecream2times Nov 14, 2009 5:14 PM Could anyone help in this problem I am facing. I have scanned documents as PDF and they opened nicely but after I renamed the files I am not able to there was an error opening this document. there was a problem reading this document (57) open them. I get the message 'There was an error opening this document. Access denied'. When I try to copy/paste the document I also get the message 'cannot copy accounting 3: access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and the file is not currently in use'. I resterated Windows but still get same message although new files I scan open nicely even if I rename and/or copy/paste. Thank you I have the same question Show 1 Likes(1) 159690Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 60 replies 1. Re: Can't open a pdf file: there was an error opening this document access denied MichaelKazlow Nov 14, 2009 5:15 PM (in response to icecream2times) You are not using Reader to create the pdf. This really is not a Reader issue. How are you renaming the file? What OS are you using? Can you upload a problemsome file? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Can't
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DC 2015.007 on a Remote desktop server. Users who tried to open a .pdf file from outlook were prompted with the https://thecloudgeek.net/2015/12/08/adobe-reader-dc-there-was-an-error-opening-this-document-access-denied/ issue "There was an error opening this document. Access denied." However, if the users on the RDS server saved the file there was no issues opening the file. This because the attachment .pdf file in outlook is classed as an unknown source from internet. Why? PDF files have grown from beeing static documents to beeing error opening dynamic and smart documents. PDF files have functions like running scripts on startup. This make pdf files a vulnerability from a security perspective. Therefor Adobe have a builtin protection from pdf files from unknown sources called "Protection mode" or "Sandbox Protection" Turn of "Protected mode" on a client/users RDS profile: Open Adobe Reader DC Click "Edit" there was an and choose "Preferences" Click on "Security (Enhanced)" and unmark "Enable Protected mode at startup" This might be a quick solution if you have a handful users, but if you have 250 users in a RDS enivoriment? Not so much. Turn of "Protected mode" through GPO ( The fast way ) You can turn of "protected mode" through changing a registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\DC\Privileged\ Change the valvue "bProtectedMode"=dword:00000001 to "bProtectedMode"=dword:00000000 This will workout just fine, but there is a better way, Through ADMX files. Turn of "Protected mode" through ADMX GPO: When using a ADMX template for the appropriate software, you can make several changes in the software easy. You will have easier to understand the changes and valvues in the GPO instead of having registry keys changed. How to: Access one of your domain controller Download the ADMX files from adobe ( ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/AcrobatDC/misc/ReaderADMTemplate.zip ) unzip the files Take a copy of C:\Windows\SYSVOL\domain\Policies\PolicyDefinitions (in case of something will go wrong when you import the ADMX files) Copy the ADMX