![]() I'm about ready to dump the whole pile and retire back to Acrobat Reader and the occasional pdf converter service. What littl exploring I have undertaken, it looks like it was forced into my computer (without my knowledge) it also comes across as some sort of sales pitch cum buy and try our other products which I don't need, don't want. When I try to uninstall it, it refuses and states that it cannont be installed because it is there for other Adobe applications. ![]() ![]() I have also noticed that Adobe "Creative Cloud" was installed without notice along with Acrobat DC, PS and Premier Elements. Gazing upon this page Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Credential Manager has a page full (~30) adobe entries, ex:Īll "Modified Today" Where can i find a document that has technical description of which adobe apps "Adobe App Info" modify windows 10 credentials and how this freaky control mechanism impacts access to each of the adobe apps. Both apps were installed and seem to work ok, however recent issues with saving passwords in Edge browser reared their ugly head, and there seems to be a connection with Windows User Credentials. Last August, I purchased PS Elements and Premier Elements through Dell with a new laptop. I have used adobe acrobat reader for many years and continue to do so.
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