
Which is why, if DC is needed, I alluded to re-installing that one first and the main one last before. *Seems that Adobe likens itself to be default with the latest installed.

And then do the DC one if need be and same thing. I have found that doing a removal of all of them and fresh re-install of the main one, one would want, then forces that to be written correctly into windows 10, and allows the flexibility for changes, say via right clicking and selecting, to actually take hold and work. You can be using CC now and then you get an update for DC and suddenly DC may now be the default, even after it's fixed. Not just with Adobe, but other default software as well. And when you upgrade to 10, software routes at times gets a tad messed up. Things can get messed up quickly with them, if you're not careful. That's not a Windows 10 thing, it's a preview pane thing.Īdobe is weird how they always fight with each other of their products for domination. That's because the file is still counted as 'open'. The only issue we see is when it is in preview, it locks the file.


If that doesn't help, a fresh OS install may be in order.īut first, under the default apps page, click the 'reset' button. It seems to be an issue with windows 10 so far as anyone who is on 10 is experiencing the issue including myself.Might be an unreported bug with upgrading, then. However he is able to preview them with adobe bridge.

We did that and we have not run into any issues with the applications crashing or anything.īut now the preview pane does not work for pdf files. Researched any known issues prior to the upgrade with the adobe suite and we found that that a windows update needed to be installed or else the apps would not open. Tried the suggestion of the edge and this did not work.
