I have Reader 8.1. I use Firefox, not IE. I am running XP Pro. When I open a pdf document via the Internet, Reader works fine and promptly opens the document. However, when I close the document and exit Reader, the Adobe Updater will not close and ties up my system resources, including CPU useage and memory. My system slows to a crawl. What can I do to get the updater to close and give my computer back to me? Thanks.
Once you've opened a PDF in the web-browser, Reader is running, and it doesn't quit just because you close that document (any more than Word quits when you close a Word file).
If you REALLY need to kill the process, you may do so through the Task Manager.
If you want to simply turn off the Updater, you can Select "Check for Updates" from the Help menu, then turn off auto updating via Preferences. I'm not sure if that will solve your problem, but it's a place to start.
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