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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Philip Taylor wrote:<br>
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Thank you for that information, George. Is "AcroRead" "Acrobat
Reader" or another program ? I ask because I have just tried
"pdfclose" here, with a PDF open in Adobe Acrobat (not Acrobat
Reader) and it fails as follows :<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">C:\Windows\System32>pdfclose "Hoi-An
vegan menu (separate pages).pdf"<br>
pdfclose: non existent file Hoi-An vegan menu (separate
pages).pdf<br>
Cannot contact a server.<br>
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C:\Windows\System32><br>
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And if, within the CMD window from which I am attempting to initiate
the "pdfclose", I first change directory to that containing the open
PDF, I receive a related but different diagnostic and the file
remains open —<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">C:\Windows\System32>o:<br>
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O:\>cd O:\Dropbox\Dropbox
(Personal)\WBH\Menus\2021\Main\28-May-2021<br>
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O:\Dropbox\Dropbox
(Personal)\WBH\Menus\2021\Main\28-May-2021>pdfclose "Hoi-An
vegan menu (separate pages).pdf"<br>
Cannot contact a server.<br>
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O:\Dropbox\Dropbox (Personal)\WBH\Menus\2021\Main\28-May-2021></blockquote>
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<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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