
Once the user has selected the Security (Enhanced) option, they will find an option with the title Enable Protected Mode at Startup. From the sidebar, the user needs to go to the Security (Enhanced) option to make the required changes. This step has been illustrated in Figure 1.2.Īfter this, a new dialog box will appear on the screen of the user with a sidebar bar that contains several settings. Next, the user needs to go to the Edit menu on the top bar and click on it to open a drop-down menu.Īfter that, the user needs to select the Preferences option from the drop-down menu. This step has been illustrated in Figure 1.1. Follow these steps to disable the Protected Mode for Adobe Reader:įirst, the user is required to open the Adobe Reader application on their server. To resolve this bug or glitch, the user is recommended to disable Protected Mode at startup in the application.
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If this happens, there is a probability that a different glitch or bug may be causing the Adobe Reader application to crash on the user’s server. On some rare occasions, the above solution may not resolve the issue and stop the user’s Adobe Reader application from crashing. Solution 2: Glitch due to the Protected Mode at Startup Therefore, the guide above is only applicable to the Adobe Reader 10 version. Please note: The above-mentioned issue is only known to exist in the Adobe Reader 10 (or X) application. However, after the user has rebooted or restarted the server, the Adobe Reader 10 (or X) application will begin to work without any crashes or errors with TSPrint.

In case a user’s Adobe Reader application is crashing after installing TSPrint on their server, it is recommended to follow this guide to resolve the issue.
