I did not try making the change in the Preferences in Acrobat Reader. However, when I made the change in the preferences/General settings of Acrobat (Pro) the change is permanent, after a reboot of the system. OK, when I made the changes in the file associations for Windows 10, it accepted my change but then reverted to Acrobat Reader immediately. The only significant difference is the anti virus software. Your system spec looks very similar to mine, so I cannot think of any reason why it shouldn't work on your Windows 10 Pro box. ![]() pdf files type reverting to Acrobat Reader. Before I made this change I had changed all the Adobe file type associations to Acrobat Pro (as per this forum), although this change alone did not work - the. I'm just wondering if it has anything to do with the differences between Win 10 Pro and Win 10 Home?OK, when I made the changes in the file associations for Windows 10, it accepted my change but then reverted to Acrobat Reader immediately. From searching the Adobe Forums this is not an uncommon problem. ![]() Tried use file associations, the preferences in Acrobat Reader, and reinstalling several times. The Win 10 Pro PC will not keep the change. To clarify: With Adobe Reader and Acrobat Std (no Pro) installed on both PCs (a Win 10 Home and a Win 10 Pro), I can only change the default PDF app to Acrobat Std on the Win 10 Home PC.
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