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Reader X Issue When you try to install Adobe Reader, the installer returns the following adobe reader internal error error message:"Internal error 2753 Updater.api_NON_OPT" or a version of this error
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message, and then quits.You sometimes also see the error message during the process of removing
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a previous version of Adobe Reader. Solutions Solution 1: Remove all previous versions of Acrobat and Adobe Reader using Add/Remove programs. From the Control Panel, choose
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Add/Remove programs. Select the most recent version of Acrobat or Adobe Reader in the list and click Remove. When prompted, confirm that you want to remove the application. Repeat these steps until there are no more Acrobat or Reader entries in the list. Restart the computer. If the Add/Remove Programs control panel does adobe reader internal error mac not let you remove the application, try to repair the Reader installation by reinstalling the same Reader version first. Solution 2: Remove the Acrobat or Reader Windows Installer registry keys. Disclaimer: The Windows registry contains information critical to your computer and applications. Adobe does not provide support for problems that arise from improper modification of the registry. Adobe recommends that you have experience editing system files before you modify the registry. Make sure to back up the registry before modifying it. For more information on the Windows Registry Editor, see your Windows User Guide or contact Microsoft Technical Support.Important: Verify that the correct registry key is selected. When viewing a path of HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Features\68AB67CA330100007706000000000030, make sure that only the 68AB67CA330100007706000000000030 is selected. If the name does not match exactly, do not select the item. Choose Start > Run. In the Open box, type regedit and then click OK. In the Registry Editor, select the appropriate Acro
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 community. 'internal error occurred' I used Acrobat reader free version flawlessly adobe reader internal error copying to clipboard on my old XP machine, and added the online PDF subscrption to it, which also an internal error occurred adobe reader xi worked without any problem. Now I am using Win 8, and reader XI will not work. When attempting to open a file, I get adobe reader an internal error occurred windows 7 a popup error box stating 'internal error occurred,' followed after a couple of seconds by another popup box that says 'ENU error.' ROBB HICKS 3 Answers Voted Best Answer Edit Answer (for another -44 minute) Since I have stumbled https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/error-internal-error-2753-install.html 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 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 https://answers.acrobatusers.com/internal-error-occurred-q93177.aspx 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 all child directories in MY user folder, then this thing went wrong in the app folder which I found out about via the totally useless Internal Error message, then got lucky as you see.Whilst we are waiting for Adobe to fix this (check the rest of the suite of software products please people), may my fellow plebeian users at least enjoy a fix that worked
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