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[SOLVED] Unable To Assign Adobe Acrobat Pro x64
, Unable to assign a specific desktop to Acrobat x64 » on forum:
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Jon Albright
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08/13/2022 00:19:30
Good morning. Had been using Adobe Acrobat Pro x32 successfully assign Actual Window Manager to "ALL DESKTOP" for a few years now. Due to some functionality & performance issues I have been experiencing with Adobe, I removed the Adobe entries from AWM & uninstalled all of the Adobe x32 verison. After the installation of Adobe's x64 version, assigning it to be present on all desktops no longer works. I have tried using the window class / program path & executable name, window caption but still no luck. I do not know how to utilize regular expressions so maybe that would work if someone knows what to input???
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Jon Albright
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Update: Problem solved. Disabling all of the Acrobat security settings solved this issue, something that did not have to be done using the x32 version of the Adobe Acrobate x64 program.
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