I downloaded Acrobat DC from the website and it works. Users//Library/Application Support/*adobe*ģ. Unfortunately with this installed it blocked the opening of another application allowing Airbus World to operate, Adobe Creative Cloud opens up instead of the Java Script.
#Adobe acrobat pro for mac mojave pro#
There were several directories with old Adobe files that I deleted I have had Adobe Acrobat Pro Xi installed on my MacBook Pro, was working fine until i upgraded the OS to Mojave then it automatically installed Adobe Creative Cloud.
"*adobe*" matches all files and directories with "adobe" in the name rf means "recursive" - remove all directories and subdirectories - and "force" - I'm sure I want to do this rm is the Linux command to remove a file.
#Adobe acrobat pro for mac mojave password#
sudo lets me perform admin functions when I give my password Sudo rm -rf /Users//Library/Preferences/*adobe* Īnd manually removed the files in the Terminal, as in the following command: I looked for all the lines in the log that saidĬleanerHelper: FileMissing: Could not remove. There were some old Adobe files the tool couldn't remove because it didn't have permission. After the cleaner tool was finished I clicked the button that opened the cleaner tool's log in TextEdit. I tried downloading and running the Adobe Cleaner Tool. I solved the problem in a similar way to SusanL and Viktor F, but I don't have Creative Cloud.ġ. Not sure if it is the same case of yours. You can then resize the window and restore it to normal.Īnyway, that's what I encountered and what I did to resolve my problem. Although, as i said the window size has been shrunk down to just a line and barely noticeable, you can still find it on the screen following the trace of the zoom out animation. You will see the "minimized window" zoom out from the tray to wherever it is. The way it minimized is very abnormal and down to just an almost invisible line (you won't able to manually shrank down to that size).Īll I did was to go to the Window menu of the menu bar of the Reader (when you click the Adobe reader on the tray icon, you will have the menu bar show at the top of the screen), and then "minimize" all windows and then "zoom" to any window. In fact, I found my Reader just minimized the screen. I am not sure if this is your situation but worth to check. My Reader doesn't pop anymore all of a sudden.