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message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Acrobat Reader All CommunitiesAcrobat Reader 9 Replies Latest reply acrobat reader fatal error dde server on Aug 12, 2016 2:33 PM by barbiedollstars999 "Fatal Error: Acrobat Failed to connect to a DDE server" SebAguilera Apr 8, 2009 10:22 AM Problem: Acrobat generates the following error "Fatal Error: Acrobat Failed to adobe acrobat fatal error failed to connect to dde server connect to a DDE server"SCENARIO#11) If I double click on a single PDF file, the file opens with no problems2) If I double click on a second PDF file, I get "Fatal Error: Acrobat Failed to connect to a DDE server"3) If I double click on a third file I also get "Fatal Error: Acrobat Failed to connect to a DDE server" and so on..4) If I close Adobe
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Reader completely, I can then open any one single PDF file again5) Basically I can only have one PDF file open at any one time6) If I reboot my system, I can open multiple PDF files again with no problems but after leaving my system on without rebooting for a while (possibly after an entire day) the issue comes back again and I have to reboot yet again to fix the issue. Very annoying.SCENARIO#21) I Double click on a single PDF file, the file opens2) I Click on File=>Open choose single or multiple PDF file and have no problems opening up as many PDF files as I want.3) I suppose that I can use this as a workaround however I find that it is not as convenient as double clicking on multiple files in Windows Explorer.Here's what I've tried so far unsuccesfully- Uninstalling/Reinstalling Adobe Reader 9.1- uninstalling Adobe Reader 9.1 and installing Adobe Reader 8- Removing the checkmark beside "USE DDE" in the File Types section of Windows Explorer(In Windows Explorer, Click on Tools=>Folder Options=>File Types=> PDF=>Advanced=> Open=> Change=> Use DDE)- Set Windows Services Network DDE and Network DDE DSDM services to Automatic and verified that they are both startedI am on a corporate networ
resolve this dde server error issue, follow the steps below Open Adode Reader acrobat failed to connect to a dde server windows 10 – [Start]; [All Programs]; [Adobe Reader] Open Preferences – [Edit]; [Preferences] Disable protected
Hkey_classes_root\acrobat\shell\open\ddeexec\application
mode – [Security (Enhanced)]; Untick [Enable Protected Mode at startup] Confirm the de-selection – [Yes] Close preferences – [OK] Close Adobe Reader, https://forums.adobe.com/thread/416414 You will no longer receive ‘DDE’ errors when trying to open PDF documents. Stage 2: If Adobe will not launch The Adobe DDE error fix of disabling Enhanced security protected mode relies on adobe being able to launch… If it cannot launch https://support.lincoln.ac.uk/entries/62872339-Adobe-DDE-Error-fix you cannot apply stage 1 Reset Adobe App data in the users H drive – This is usually in 2 places – Their App data and RDS folders both contain adobe subfolders with Adobe reader data in it… rename these to reader.old for example - You may need to be a little creative in spotting the folders as they appear under different names/Variations There is also a fairly obvious file in the ‘softgridclient’ folder – If this is present rename this as well. I may not be there Once these are renamed, REBOOT the machine - This is important to flush the system This should get adobe working to the state where you can disable protected mode Topic is closed for comments Support Software by Zendesk
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 https://answers.acrobatusers.com/Fatal-Error-Acrobat-failed-connect-DDE-server-q115480.aspx get help from the community. Fatal Error: Acrobat failed to connect to a DDE server I recently downloaded Acrobat Reader XI and I can not open a single pdf file. When I try to open Acrobat, I get this error:Fatal Error: Acrobat failed to connect to a DDE serverHow do I fix this? I'm running Windows 8.Thanks! Dusanka Vos 1 Answer Edit Answer fatal error (for another 4 minutes) First, go to Help -> Check for Updates... If the problem persists, try Help -> Repair Adobe Reader Installation The last resource would be uninstall the Adobe Reader XI, run Acrobat Cleaner (get it from http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/acrobatcleaner.html), and reinstall it. While most installs, uninstalls, updates, and repair operations happen without incident, there are cases where a user may not be able adobe acrobat fatal to complete such tasks due to some registry or file conflict on the machine. This is particularly problematic when permissions set on registry entries or files prevent the successful installation of new installs and/or updates. The Adobe Reader and Acrobat Cleaner Tool is designed to fix such issues by cleaning up corrupted installations, including removing or fixing corrupted files, removing or changing permissions registry entries, etc. The tool provides options for removing problematic Acrobat items only while leaving Reader untouched and vice versa. Almir R V Santos Please specify a reason: Spam Duplicate Moderate Content Other Questions Experts Within this topic Browse more answers Installation & updatesAcrobat ReaderCreate PDFEdit PDFExport PDFReview and CommentScan and OptimizeMobile PDFProtect PDFPDF FormsSign and Send PDFsCombine FilesPrint ProductionPDF StandardsAccessibilityJavaScript Try it yourself Try Acrobat DC Download the free Reader Get help Ask the community Stay connected Visit Adobe Document Cloud on Facebook Visit Adobe Document Cloud on Twitter Visit Adobe Acrobat on YouTube Visit Adobe Document Cloud on LinkedIn Visit Adobe Acrobat on Google Plus Copyright © 2016 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy and Cookies Contact Us