![]() ![]() There is then no need for any changes to the registry, parameters or settings Acrobat Reader. HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\10.0\FeatureLockDownĪnother way through the closing process of loading system. Unfortunately Adobe does not have a built in way to disable the welcome screen but you can disable it by making a small addition into the registry.Ī. This is what you can do to fix it.īasically the file that is used by the welcome screen (ReaderMessages) has become corrupted (that file is located here on Windows 7 C:\Users\%UserProfile%\AppData\LocalLow\Adobe\Acrobat\10.0.) Deleting that file did not help on a long term basis, but by disabling the welcome screen it bypasses that file and will close normally. If you have Adobe processes (AcroRd32.exe) showing in the task manager after you close the Acrobat Reader that use up a significant amount of processor speed. Http:/ Opens a new window / / message/ 4066258 Turns out the "welcome screen" was somehow corrupt, and by not having the welcome screen pop up, it fixed the issue. Success! After trying the most direct routes, going through the directory and making changes, the solution worked! Here is the link to the discussion thread, but more importantly, the work around. ![]()
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