![]() ![]() The same occurs if you let the operating system handle unsupervised updates or downloads automatically. And some of these services will interact as soon as you open Acrobat or Reader it doesn't matter which. ![]() Unfortunately, Both programs (Acrobat and Reader) share some of the same libraries, plugins, system services and collaboration workflow actions. OR, like some other users are reporting, the operating system keeps reverting the default PDF viewer to Adobe Reader DC, even if it was uninstalled before. Or a particular PDF that you're opening in Acrobat may have malformed data or embedded code that, for some unknown reason, is invoking Adobe Reader DC. ![]() The problem seems to be that at one point you might've have Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Pro installed in the same current user account. When you install Adobe Reader DC and open it for the first time, this acknowledgement should pop-up once, the user clicks on "Accept" and it shouldn't bother anymore after acceptance. As mentioned, the end user license agreement (EULA) executable is just an acknowledgement for the user who will use Adobe Reader DC. ![]()
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