processing at startup

whenever we open a .pdf file of adobe reader on one of our computers, their of an operable windows saying:

progress of the preparation of content

progress of the page

and their load.

Windows is a windows 10 pro, and adobe version is 2015.016.20045.

Hi michelb65460169,

Please visit this link: hide the message content progress preparation when opening a PDF file

Let us know if you face any problem.

Thank you!

Shivam

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