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This issue is resolved for me now. Our admin shutdown the account for my old e-mail address (Personal detail removed by moderator) as we were transitioning to new e-mail address (Personal detail removed by moderator).
In Acrobat: Click Edit and then Preferences. Check the "Show online storage when saving files" option - if there is a check mark clear it - then click OK at the bottom of the page. Close Acrobat. Open Acrobat and a PDF and then try to “save as” to see if you get the sign in prompt.
Signing into Acrobat Sign redirects to Adobe Acrobat. Hello, when a user signs into Acrobat sign with their school account they get redirected to the Adobe Acrobat page, with a listing that they have an Adobe Acrobat Pro subscription. When they open Adobe Acrobat the request signature tool is also greyed out. We have confirmed the account has a ...
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC launches sucessfully and loads PDF. A few seconds later the "Sign-in" window appears prompting user for credentials. This "Sign-in" window CANNOT be dismissed using the red X in window frame nor can one scroll the main window with PDF loaded. NOTE: Reboot of system DOES NOT resolve issue.
While we make improvements, we're bringing back access to the Adobe Sign manage page so you can easily work with existing agreement and Adobe Sign workflows in the way you're familiar with. Access to the previous manage page will be available early next week and you can toggle it on/off via the SHARED For Signature page.
We also use Adobe PDF reader to open PDF files. If we open open any PDF file, it will launch a popup screen to try and login. This will be an endless loop, the login option will never appear it will try to load over and over again. We don't initiate the login process, this will load on its own. For reader we have no need to be logged in anyhow.
When you send a document for signature, the recipient receives a link to the document. They just need to click on that link provided in the email to open and fill the document. There are no set of instructions for that. Hope the information helps. Regards,
Solved: Hello, connecting my SharePoint Online Site with AdobeSign provides the following error: Adobe Sign login has expired.
Solved: I am trying to log into my adobe account on adobe acrobat on windows 10, my account is linked to my gmail account, when i click on sign in with gmail - 13660116 Adobe Community All community This category This board Knowledge base Users cancel
2. Go to /Library/Application Support/Adobe (type that in the "Go to folder" search tab WITHOUT a ~ because ~/Library is the WRONG Library folder) 3. Delete the SLCache and SLStore folders (and delete SLStore_v1 if that's there too). 4. Right-click on the Adobe folder that you were just in, and click Get Info. 5.