Pdf Content Preparation Process Disable
Feb 21, 2019 Every time I open a pdf I get this message. How do I stop this? Refer to the troubleshooting steps suggested here: Hide the message Content Preparation Progress when opening a PDF file. Regards, Akanchha. View all replies. 1 Like Translate. For windows users Disable automatic check for updates in Adobe Creative. Sysprep Process Overview.; 6 minutes to read +2; In this article. The System Preparation (Sysprep) tool is used to change Windows® images from a generalized state to a specialized state, and then back to a generalized state.A generalized image can be deployed on any computer.
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everytime if i open any pdf, it shows box with heading 'content preparation progress' and process '1-x' pages.it's annoying.
how can i stop that without affecting reading PDF?
i'm on windows vista home premium.
thx.