


Hi there!It seems like the right place to ask my question. Click it, and then click Clear List on the confirmation pop-up to flush out the entire list.

Side note: the above registry entry has all the correct file paths listed even though Adobe Acrobat's Recently Opened Files list does not.ĥ) Backing up all data, wiping the old domain profile from the computer, and having the user log back in to create a new profile on the computer and placing all data back on manually.
#Adobe recent file list registry update
So just to help keep on track here for anyone else who happens to read this thread, I going ahead and just pasting my full ticket update here of everything tried.ġ) Uninstalling and reinstalling Adobe AcrobatĢ) Uninstalling using Adobe's removal tool and reinstalling Adobe AcrobatĤ) Deleting the registry entry for recent files which is located in
#Adobe recent file list registry windows 7
Operating system is Windows 7 Professional 圆4Īny help on this matter would be appreciated as my Google Fu has turned up nothing. Updating to the latest version of Adobe Acrobat XI Standard version 11.0.12 Uninstall using Adobe's removal tool, restart, and then reinstall Uninstall, restart, and reinstall of Adobe Acrobat Once Acrobat is closed, the drive letter and file path of the file then changes to a completely different drive letter and file path. So long as Acrobat is kept open, I can access the recently closed file from the list. It's when I looked at the recently opened files list under File that I discovered what was happening. Upon further investigation, I can open the file just fine when browsing through Windows Explorer via File then Open in Acrobat. Acrobat responds with the message stating that the file can't be found. So a user is trying to open a file from his recently opened files list.
