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Showing results for. Show only Search instead for. Did you mean:. Home Acrobat Discussions adobe cannot open the file attachment because you You can allow Acrobat and Acrobat Reader to contact selected websites by adding their addresses URLs to your list of trusted websites in the Trust Manager preferences. Alternatively, you can allow all URLs. Follow the steps below. This reply adds the URL to this list.
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In the past we have found that downloading from 3rd party sites can lead to what you are seeing due to those installers having additional content included and it is that that WSA is objecting to as it is detecting them as PUAs Potentially Unwanted Applications. As downloading from the Adobe website should avoid this try that and see if it resolves the issue for you, otherwise post back and we will see what else we can suggest to help you.
Baldrick, I tried the url Sherry gave me and received the same message. I will try again. Thank you. Now we need to be careful here so if checked then uncheck it and then try the download again. If it works then great, but go back through the above steps and revert your 'ActiveX Setting' to what it was before.
If already unchecked then I am on a false trail Internet Explorer. You can use any browser you want. So please try using Internet Explorer which is built into Windows, and see if that makes a difference. Regards, Baldrick OK, thanks Would you have a look here at Microsoft article ActiveX because I believe Solly is on to something here because this could stop your install of Adobe.
ActiveX is unchecked. Will try other. Thank you again. The other thing to try is as follows: Open Internet Explorer. Will try and get back to you. In the meantime it is late here I am UK based so I am afraid that I have to leave the 'melee' and you in Sherry's capable hands whilst I head for my bed. I will look to catch up on developments first thiing tomorrow morning and to offer any further advice I can if so required.
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