![]() ![]() Adobe Sign automatically triggers the next stages in your workflow, eradicating endless paper trails, delays and wasted time. You can create and customize all-digital workflows, add e-signatures to your business processes and benefit from the increased efficiency, whilst reducing your costs, as delays become a problem of the past.įinally, the ability to create and customize your own end-to-end digital workflow processes will enable you to automate your business processes. Trusted and legally valid, Adobe’s e-signatures are legally enforceable in industrialized countries around the world.Īnother key point that sets Sign apart is the effortless integration with your existing business processes, from start to finish. Adobe e-signatures are fully compliant with U.S., European, and other signature laws. It enables you to manage and track records wherever you are, at every step of the process.įurthermore, Sign’s web and mobile apps are designed with comprehensive security controls built-in: your documents and business digital signatures are safe and secure. With Sign you can send, sign, track, and manage agreements from your desktop or mobile, making collecting multiple signatures easy. ![]() Now if you open any PDF document, the right icon will appear on the taskbar.Effortless integration and fast e-signatures means faster processesĭo you want to know when documents have been received, read and signed? If so, then Adobe Sign is the latest in Adobe’s suite of productivity tools designed specifically for businesses.Rename this shortcut from "Acrobat.exe - shortcut" to "Adobe Acrobat XI Pro".and Paste the shortcut here (you need administrator privileges for that) Go back to: C: > ProgramData > Microsoft > Windows > Start Menu > Programs.Right click on Acrobat.exe - shortcut (that you just created on your desktop) > Copy.Right click again on Acrobat.exe > Pin to Start Menu.Right click on Acrobat.exe > Send to > Desktop.Go to C: > Program Files (x86) > Adobe > Acrobat 11.0 > Acrobat.Go to C: > ProgramData > Microsoft > Windows > Start Menu > Programs and you'll find the "sinner" "Adobe Acrobat XI Pro" with the wrong icon.Remove, unpin or delete Adobe Acrobat icon from the Start Menu, the desktop and (if you have it there) from the taskbar.in my case it's showing the Gimp icon in stead. I have Adobe Acrobat XI Pro and Windows 7 64 bit.Īll PDF icons are correct except in the taskbar. I've experience the similar problem: when I open any pdf-file or Adobe Acrobat Reader DC itself, the icon for the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC on the taskbar of the Windows 10 PRO RUS 圆4 is replaced with the icon of the XnView application.ġ) My Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is up to date, its version is: 2015.016.20039 RUS.Ģ) My OS is Windows 10 PRO RUS 圆4 (licensed, not counterfeit).Ĥ) I've already repaired the icon cache in my Win 10, but it didn't help!ĥ) If XnView is removed from OS, the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC gets it's original icon for the taskbar, as expected, but as soon as I install XnView back, the icon for Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is replaced again with the XnView's icon ((Ħ) The same replacement of the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC's taskbar icon with XnView's icon occurs in another system with Win 10 PRO RUS 圆4 on board.Ĭan anyone, please, propose any useful resolving suggestion or I need to wait till the new version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and\or Xnview?įun2play (Acrobot XI Pro - wrong icon (Bug)) wrote: I have also reinstalled XnView and so far the icons seem to be okay. No such problem with the manually created shortcut. The default shortcut as created by the Adobe installer had the "Change icon" button disabled. This lead me to change my search phrase a bit (excluding any reference to XnView) and so I found this:īy replacing the default start menu shortcut to Adobe Acrobat XI Pro with a manually created one I managed to get the proper icon back - both on the start menu itself but also on the task bar when I open a PDF file. Unfortunately, it's not possible to just change the icon back to the default application icon for the start menu shortcut from the shortcut properties dialog, as that button is grayed out/disabled (as you can see from the second screenshot in the original post). This resulted in a "blank document icon" instead of the XnView document icon. I have also tried uninstalling XnView then deleting the iconcache.db and rebooting. I have now tried rebuilding the icon cache a number of times according to the link you provided - both "resetting" by changing the color resolution from 32 bit to 16 and back to 32, and also by shift-deleting the iconcache.db file and restarting the computer. ![]()
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