System anticipates the PDF files?

For a few years on computers running Windows XP, I noticed that whenever I get near a file Adobe PDF system seems to anticipate the

Open the order (click) showing the hourglass and slowdown in other GUI functions as if it is already running a kind of preparation in the

Open the file.  It is very annoying.  Did this action entering premature memory PDF normal?  Is there a way to fix this?   Any help appreciated.

Thank you.

The 'problem' is the Extension Adobe PDF in the browser.

This extension retrieves the information of preview of the PDF file, so it works as expected (according to Adobe).

If you keep your up while Task Manager by placing the cursor on a PDF file, you will see the AcroRd32.exe run for a few moments and disappear while the preview for the file information is retrieved (where the hourglass for a while).

If you find it boring, use ShellExView temporarily disable the Extension Adobe PDF and see that the issue is no longer present and your PDF documents still works fine.  Leave this option off and you can always enable it later if you think that there is a problem.

Deactivation and activation of the immediate environment ShellExView ls extensions (no reboot is required) so you can disable/enable the extension, watch the activity of the Task Manager with the extension enabled and disabled, hover over your PDFs, etc, etc.

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