They are instead "recycled" for another PDF document.ġ. That happens because because of working in the same Tab in IE and the process(es) AcroRd32.exe is (are) not terminated. The cause is yet to be completely clarified by manufacturer but it is very noticeable that every time the error has been returned the signing process has been started twice in the same process ( same PID) by two (child) AcroRd32.exe processes that were started by Internet Explorer. That is the exact same error as described in the first post. Adobe Acrobat Reader returns error message: Start the signing procedure by clicking the corresponding signature field through Adobe Plugin for Internet Explorer 11ĥ. After the signing process has been completed open another document in the same Tab (either a copy of a current document or a different document)Ĥ. Start the signing procedure by clicking the corresponding signature field through Adobe Plugin for Internet Explorer 11ģ. Open PDF document directly through Internet Explorer 11.Ģ.
It is easily reproduced in the environment described above which consists of combination Windows 10 + Latest Adobe Reader available on Croatian language.ġ. Installed hotfix: : KB4022405 : KB4049011 : KB4073543 : KB4134660 : KB4477029 : KB4486458 : KB4462937Įxcerpt: Problem persists in IE11 after multiple restarts, settings resets and other activities which clear temporary files. I've encountered the same problem and have investigated further into detail so this is my report: Hello, I work as a test engineer for a company where our clients use Acrobat Reader DC for signing PDF documents using Gemalto IDPrime MD USB.