We have reinstalled both Adobe Acrobat 2017 and Office.
We currently have the Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus version 4.20466 installed on the computers. Since the latest update to Windows 10 (Build 14915 prerelease160826-1902) Adobe Acrobat will not work, as soon as I try to open a PDF file I get the the. All of the settings that were mentioned on the first page of this thread match what I see in my settings.In the last two weeks, we have several users getting the error "Adobe Acrobat 64BitMAPIBroker has stopped working" when they try and use the email button from within Adobe Acrobat 2017 Pro. It's almost like there is some setting that needs to be enabled or restricted. The problem has something to do with the file being uploaded to a web application. If I go to any of the Individual PDFs that I have saved on our department shared drive, they all open with no errors. The issue that caused Acrobat Reader to crash with the RdrCEF. It's important that you use Save As and not the normal Save, because Acrobat will. Let's first try to find out if the problem is with the PDF file: Open one of the files that causes the crash, and then select File>Save As from the menu and save under a new filename. We get the error that Adobe DC has stopped working. The repair option is only available in the Windows version of Acrobat or Reader. The 2018 documents for Group open with no problems on Sharepoint and the Member Portal through our company website.
We have a set of documents for people who get insurance through an employer (Group) and a set of documents for people who get insurance on their own (Individual).
We have a vendor who creates our Medicare documents. As some of the people in this thread mentioned on page 1 in 2015, this is affecting PDFs on our Sharepoint site and other web applications. Can be used as content for research and analysis. This is the first time I've seen this error. Collected from the entire web and summarized to include only the most important parts of it. Someone brought this to my attention yesterday afternoon.