
But now that I have taken the time to log in and it is working, I don't want to take a chance that more things go wrong or that my stored files somehow get cleaned away too by mistake. I still believe there may be something wrong with the app causing this issue with the dialog box if you don't wish to log in. Then you could just refer people there if they were too cautious to hit the links in your posts.įor downloading Adobe Acrobat Reader, I had followed the instructions on the website and gone to the same link name you provided above but without the /enterprise. It would be beneficial for people if Adobe had some explicit area on the site that had the instructions / links for removal, so folks would know it was legitimate. am a bit reluctant to click on the links you provided (even though it says you are an Adobe employee), but in going to, there is some instructions on removing the apps. Could Adobe look into this and correct this? However, it is not acceptable for Adobe Acrobat Reader to not allow a user to cancel out of the dialog box and close the app as it did for me. It is acceptable for the app to request a user to log in. Open your Downloads folder and locate the Adobe Acrobat installer file, with a name like 'readerxxxinstall.exe'. Download and launch your Acrobat Reader software. It definitely was the Adobe Acrobat Reader app on my MacBook that has this issue.Īnd yes, I do have some files stored on the Adobe cloud. Download free Adobe Acrobat Reader software for your Windows, Mac OS and Android devices to view, print, and comment on PDF documents.