Adobe Acrobat X causing to shut down

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Adobe Acrobat X was upgraded recently. Transferring Microsoft Publisher files with Acrobat 9 was finished successfully. But now I am getting an error message: “adobe pdf printer is not bound to adobe pdf port”. After a few minutes Acrobat X causes to use the Task Manager to shut down the software. What should I do now?

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Adobe Acrobat X causing to shut down

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Why cannot you get the downloaded .exe version of the software that is latest? Once you do that all the configuration of the present software will be designed to match the port and all other details of the present system. This is a very useful approach that does such good work. A simple approach is to use system software called pdfedit.ee. This edit pdf wants that all the work be done on it to edit and save a previous pdf file. The entire system is done with ease. I feel that your problem must be solved using this. Try it.

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Adobe Acrobat X causing to shut down

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If you are using Adobe Acrobat X, it has reached its end of support. Adobe provides 5-year product support for Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat starting from the general availability date. In accordance with this policy, support for Adobe Reader 10.x and Adobe Acrobat 10.x has ended on November 15, 2015. This means you will no longer receive technical support or runtime distribution.

To fix any problem related to Adobe Acrobat X, try updating to the latest. Download and update your product to the following versions:

Adobe Acrobat is a series of web services and application software developed by Adobe Inc. to view, manipulate, print, create, and manage files in PDF format or Portable Document Format. You can also try Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. Download the free trial.

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