Shut down is stopped by acrobat reader

M

Michelle

When I try to shut down Vista, it tells me that it can't shut down because a
document is open in acrobat reader. The application is not visible, but does
show up in the Task Manager as a process. Why does this happen? can I stop
it? how?

Thanks

M
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

Michelle said:
When I try to shut down Vista, it tells me that it can't shut down because
a document is open in acrobat reader. The application is not visible, but
does show up in the Task Manager as a process. Why does this happen? can I
stop it? how?

Thanks

M

Uninstall all versions of Adobe (Acrobat) Reader and then either install the
newest version from Adobe or install Foxit:
Foxit: http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php
 
C

Charles W Davis

Start> Run> type msconfig
In the Startup tab, uncheck the reader. Restart the computer.

Alternatively, uninstall the Adobe Reader (59.9MB) and install the FREE
Foxit Reader from http://www.foxitsoftware.com (3.9MB)
 
D

dean-dean

In Task Manager, right-click the process running on the Processes tab and
choose End Process. I've noticed Acrobat Reader sometimes continues to run
if you've opened a .pdf file in Internet Explorer, even if IE is shut down.
 

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