Adobe Acrobat Reader X can't open in Protected Mode with Endpoint Security installed
Last Modified: 2021-11-19 21:42:58 Etc/GMT
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Adobe Acrobat Reader X can't open in Protected Mode with Endpoint Security installed
Technical Articles ID:
KB91657
Last Modified: 2021-11-19 21:42:58 Etc/GMT EnvironmentEndpoint Security (ENS) 10.6.1 July 2019 Update
Adobe Acrobat Reader X version 10.0.0 Problem 1Opening PDFs in Adobe Acrobat Reader X Protected Mode is blocked if ENS 10.6.1 July 2019 Update is installed and Exploit Prevention is enabled.
When opening the document, the Adobe Acrobat Reader application either becomes unresponsive or displays the following error: Problem 2Other reported issues and conflicts include:
CauseThe Adobe Acrobat Reader X Protected Mode feature has a compatibility issue with ENS 10.6.1 July 2019 Update Exploit Prevention.
SolutionThis issue is resolved in ENS 10.6.1 July 2019 Update Repost.
Our product software, upgrades, maintenance releases, and documentation are available on the Product Downloads site.
NOTE: You need a valid Grant Number for access. See KB56057 - How to download product updates and documentation for more information about the Product Downloads site, and alternate locations for some products. WorkaroundIMPORTANT: Implement the following workaround only if you’re running Adobe Acrobat Reader and are encountering this problem.
Set the Adobe Acrobat Reader Application Protection rule to Exclude:
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