

Then Reader DC opens again, of course without whatever value theĮnhancedSEcurityinBrowser might have provided.

There are two settings that have to be set from (1) to (0) Thus, through trial and error, I found that in the Windows Register, at the address:Ĭomputer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\DC\TrustManager

When a program (aka App) does not open, then it's like locking your key in the car, because you can't change its settings. Re-installed both, and found that Adobe Reader DC has two security settings that need to be disabled for it to even open at all. The latest MSFT update appears to have destroyed my Dropbox setup,Īnd made Adobe Reader DC unresponsive. Asking Avast a question is generally useless. This happens on a Win 10 Home, 64bit computer, with AMD Ryzen CPU, with 8 MG Ram, on which I run Avast Internet Security, with the Microsoft firewall disabled. Inconsistent and wobbly effects - how come? The effect is that sometimes the missing buttons reappear. Simple and effective, not elegant, the computing equivalent of duct tape!Īnother method, which requires less thought, is to exit out of Outlookīy clicking on the X which closes the tab, and then right away try to sign in again to Outlook. So whenever the sign out button disappears, I click on my very own "Signout of button" or shortcut. Then I saved it to the Bookmarks toolbar, so it is visible at all times.

Then I pasted this into the URL line (aka address line or search box) of the Firefox browser. Since getting workable recommendations from the community is often frustrating, I came up with the followingįrom a Chrome browser, I copied the URL for the This made no difference with this Outlook problem. I delete cookies and downloaded site data & web pages often, at least three times a week. When trying to sign out of, the three items I encounter this problem after a recent Microsoft update.
