Disk error message no. AdobeCollabSync.exe keeps popping up with Acrobat Pro DC.

I am running Windows 7 with Acrobat Pro DC. Recently this message keeps popping up saying: AdobeCollabSync.exe there is no disk in the drive. Insert a disk in drive \Device\Harddisk5\DR5. I tried to remove Acrobat and reinstall but installation compared to the Creative clouds returned and download a version of Acrobat DC in English with Arabic support, which is not the problem of error message, but of course then there is a problem with Arabic characters for text etc. Change the language to English in the Acrobat preferences then gives me the error AdobeCollabSync.exe. Any ideas how to fix this? That it becomes very annoying were the constant error message popping up. Thank you.

Hey Mark,

Please uninstall Adobe Acrobat DC Pro, run the cleanup tool Download Adobe Reader and Acrobat tool - Adobe Labs.

Restart the computer & new download Adobe Acrobat Pro DC using this link download Acrobat DC (DC) | Company or VIP.

Let me know if the problem persists.

Kind regards

Nicos

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