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try again. More discussions in Acrobat Reader All CommunitiesAcrobat Reader 4 Replies Latest reply on Dec 3, 2015 2:31 PM by nutrabiod45045094 error msb3021 unable to copy file access to the path is denied Cannot overwrite PDF files on network drive after 11.0.10 update jlaux42 Jan 14, 2015 2:36 PM We've upgraded multiple systems running Windows 7 Professional with latest Microsoft patches from Adobe Reader 11.0.9 to 11.0.10 and we've run
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into an issue where users are unable to save over an existing PDF file on a network drive after adding a signature. Reader acknowledges the document exists and offers to overwrite, and comes back with no error, but when we re-open the document, no signature appears. If we save the file to a new name (such as the suggested "document-signed.pdf") that works, and we can then rename/copy the file. However, when saving documents to unable to copy pdf text the local "My Documents" folder, the overwrite is successful. This appears to be a bug in the 11.0.10 release -- how can we best report this to developers? (Or did I just do that?)Thanks! I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 5020Views Tags: none (add) saveContent tagged with save, readerContent tagged with reader, overwriteContent tagged with overwrite, save asContent tagged with save as, network driveContent tagged with network drive, 11.0.10Content tagged with 11.0.10 This content has been marked as final. Show 4 replies 1. Re: Cannot overwrite PDF files on network drive after 11.0.10 update jesseg43796981 Jan 19, 2015 6:36 AM (in response to jlaux42) Check this:Error while saving a .PDF File to a mapped drive Like Show 1 Likes(1) Actions 2. Re: Cannot overwrite PDF files on network drive after 11.0.10 update jlaux42 Jan 21, 2015 1:20 PM (in response to jesseg43796981) I tried disabling Protected Mode per the referenced thread, and files do save correctly to our network drive. This seems like an adequate workaround until there's a proper fix later. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: Cannot overwrite PDF files on network drive after 11.0.10 update robertlHDLC Jul 30, 2015 9:12 AM (in response to jlaux42) Silly and Stupid fix: if you have the Window open at the file location and you have the "Show th
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"Access Denied" error when opening some PDF documents... "Access Denied" error when opening some PDF documents after installing Adobe Reader v10 4 Years Ago GlobalSCAPE 5 WAFS and CDP THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO: WAFS, all versions Any product that opens PDF documents https://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle11046.aspx SYMPTOM "Access Denied" error when opening some PDF documents after installing Adobe Reader v10. (This issue was fixed in v10.1. For more information about Protected Mode, refer to the Adobe knowledgebase article, Protected Mode Troubleshooting. and Known Issues. ) RESOLUTION Since this error was resolved in v10.1 and current version is 10.1.2, the best solution is to update Adobe Reader on all computers. Alternatively, you can copy the PDF unable to to your local drive before opening it or, if necessary, disable Adobe Reader's protected mode. Adobe Reader uses Protected Mode to prevent malware from infecting computer systems, so turning off Protected Mode opens your computer up to viruses passed through PDF documents. MORE INFORMATION Adobe Reader 10.0 is installed in Protected Mode. Protected Mode protects users by limiting what malicious files can do and access. One of the features of unable to copy the secure mode is that it cannot open PDF files whose source is distributed file system (DFS) or networked file system (NFS). PDF files in shared locations on DFS/NFS cannot be opened. Attempting to open such a file results in an error opening the document. Only if upgrading the free Adobe Reader to the version containing the fix is not an option, disable protected mode by completing the following steps: Within Adobe Reader, clear the Enable Protected Mode at startup check box: If you have a PDF document open, right-click within the document, then click Page Display Preferences. If you opened Adobe Reader from the shortcut, click Edit > Preferences. In the Categories pane of the Preferences dialog box, click General, then clear the Enable Protected Mode at startup check box. Close and the reopen Reader. If you're using Active Directory, you can push it out via Group Policy. In the Group Policy Management Editor, pick a Group Policy that applies to all users or create a new one. Click User Configuration -> Preferences -> Windows Settings -> Registry, then create or edit the following DWORD value: Click Action: Update, then create or edit the following DWORD value in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\10.0\Privileged Value: bProtectedMode Value data: 00000000 (For information