

- #REMOVE ADOBE ACROBAT XI COMPLETELY HOW TO#
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I am not a novice using Excel having used this program since it first was offered by Microsoft. I have reviewed Event Viewer for errors and found them, but quite frankly I do not have the knowledge to understand the significance of the information provided.
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I have installed all Windows and Adobe updates. But I am signed on as an administrator so this is a ridiculous When I try to delete it as an addin, a popup says that the addin is available for all users, and that I must be signed on as an administrator to delete it. However, I do not think I have been successful in disablingĪcrobat PDFmaker Office com Addin. I have deleted and reloaded Office twice.

I am also an Access user but have not done much with it of late, so I am not certain if the hang problem is affecting it. I use Word extensively and have had no problems.

It happens when I am creating a new spreadsheet I suspect that the interaction between the two programs is causing Excel to hang. There is no pattern to the hang. I also have Acrobat 9 installed on my computer. This tutorial was last updated for Adobe Acrobat Reader DC version 2010 is completely useless on my PC. Come to think of it, I think I’m still waiting on to hear back from Adobe on bugs I submitted to them back in 2008! Until they sort out the issue with their uninstaller, this tutorial should help people get rid of the software. I’ve reported this problem to Adobe twice already, but have yet to hear back from them.
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Other Adobe software all use their own updater services, so leaving this service behind on the system just looks like a bug in the uninstall program. However, this doesn’t make much sense as the service would be replaced and updated if you reinstalled Acrobat Reader. It’s possible that Adobe decided to leave it in case you changed your mind and reinstalled it later. I don’t know why the service is left on the system after Acrobat Reader is uninstalled. Press Enter after carefully typing in the command:ĭel "%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Common Files\Adobe\ARM\"Īll you’ve to do if you want to restore the service is to reinstall Acrobat Reader from Adobe’s website.
#REMOVE ADOBE ACROBAT XI COMPLETELY HOW TO#
The Adobe Acrobat Update service has a practically immeasurable impact on system performance when it’s working as it should. How to uninstall Adobe Reader/Acrobat Close Acrobat/Reader and all open web browser windows. Here is how you finish the job and get rid of the Acrobat Update service. It can even slow down your computer’s start-up time. The updater service seems to become a bit confused when the program it’s supposed to update has been uninstalled. For reasons unknown, Adobe leaves its Acrobat Update service running even after you’ve uninstalled Adobe Acrobat Reader.
