Adobe acrobat ошибка 105

Hi there

Hope you are doing well and sorry to hear that .

Is this an issue with a particular PDF or with all the PDF files that you try to optimize?

What is the version of the Adobe Acrobat application you are using? to check the version go to help > about Acrobat and make sure you have the latest version 22.1.20085 installed. Go to help > check for updates and reboot the computer once.

Also, try to repair the installation from the help menu For Windows only and check.

you may also try to reset the Acrobat preferences as described here https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/how-to-reset-acrobat-preference-settings-to-defau…

Also, try to create a new test user profile in windows are enable the root account in Mac and try using the application there and check.

Regards

Amal

Adobe Acrobat error code 105 is a very common problem users face. You can work around the issue by going to Tools > Organize Pages option > Extract Pages to create a new document > Click on Save As. If extracting pages does not work, you can save by printing to PDF.

If that doesn’t work for you, we have shared a magic method on this page to fix this problem 🙂 

Well, 

Adobe Acrobat is a kind of application software developed to view and manipulate Portable Document Format files. 

This family of programs comprises Acrobat Reader, Acrobat, and Acrobat.com.

And sometimes Adobe Acrobat error code can be confusing or vague, leading to frustration and confusion for users. 

Error 105 is one of them. 

We don’t know exactly why this error occurs, but surely it’s a software gremlin. 

Coming to the topic of concern: how do we solve this issue? 

There are certain workarounds to fix the problem. So, without any further ado, let’s take a look at them below. 

How do I solve Adobe Acrobat 105 error? 

Adobe continues to ignore this issue, which is causing problems for users saving their documents. 

Here’s the complete error message: 

“The document could not be saved. There was a problem reading the document (105).” 

Now, to fix this error, try these workarounds.

Method 1 

1. Go to Tools.

2. Click on Organize Pages.

2. Extract Pages – select the pages you want to create a new document.

3. Click on Save As.

Use right-hand menu to select “save a copy,” if the “save as” option doesn’t show up. 

Method 2 

1. Go into Adobe. 

2. Select TOOLS. 

3. Then select CREATE option. 

4. Drag all of the pieces into Adobe, follow the prompts, then save them as whatever file name you want.

Method 3 

1. Open the PDF in Adobe. 

2. Go to File at the top left corner.  

3. Click on “Save as other” option 

4. Finally, choose “Optimized PDF.”

If you don’t see “Optimized PDF” option or if it’s grayed out, save the PDF by emailing a link to your email address and getting that to save.  

This should fix the 105 error code. 

Another way to work around Adobe Acrobat error 105 message 

In this method, we are going to extract the file into several PNGs and later combine it into a PDF.

Simply, follow the steps below. 

1. Go to File > Save As > then create a New Folder

2. Name the folder. (anything you want)

3. Click on the “Save it as” option and select “.PNG”. Let the process complete. 

4. Now, go to Adobe Acrobat again. 

5. Go to Tools > Combine Files

6. Open the folder where you saved the PNGs. Click Ctrl + A to select all the images.

7. And drag them over to Adobe Acrobat. 

8. Now, click on the Combine option. Let the combining process complete. 

9. Once done, go to Files and save it wherever you want. Do remember to save it as a PDF.

That’s it 🙂

Update Adobe Acrobat to the latest version 

What version of the Adobe Acrobat application are you using? 

To check, go to Help > About Acrobat and make sure you have the latest version installed. 

If you have an older version, go to Help > Check for Updates and reboot your computer once it’s finished downloading the update.

And if you have misplaced settings, check out this guide to reset your Acrobat Preference settings to default.

That’s a wrap for this article. Hopefully, our tips help you get rid of the annoying Adobe Acrobat error 105. If you know any other way to fix this error, please share them in the comments section below. Thank you for reading. Have a great day!

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NONE OF THE PREVIOUSLY POSTED FIXES WORKED. 

Background:  After spending hours on legal documents that are subject to a deadline (that will be passing today that will likely give me both and ulcer and a stroke if I miss that deadline — and no, it is neither my client’s nor my fault) , I get a 105 can’t read the document error.    I agree with the original poster that Adobe customer support leaves a lot to be desired, and I agree with the other posters that even if there is an answer, I don’t think, as a paid Adobe subsciber, that I should have to plan to spend hours researching and trying a variety of different fixes, and that Adobe should have allocated resources to fix this recurring issue. 

Specific Issues:  The original fillable PDF came from a California Superior Court’s website and is apparently signed or certified in some way.  I have saved files from the Court previously, and have repeatedly saved, without problems, the particular file that is the subject of my post.   Following the suggestions in this and other treads, I attempted to organize the pages and extract, but extraction was not an option (the extraction button was faint and unavailable apparently because there is some signature/certification/restriction).  Again, saving the exact file that is the subject of my post was not a problem for at least four saves.  Nor did I have any success with printing to a PDF file. The program informed me that the program can’t print a document which is either signed or certified (I forget which).  I tried a couple of the other proposed solutions in this thread and others as well.  Thus, at least with my document, I believe where a PDF is created and has a signature or a certificate, Adobe’s program has what appears to be an intermittent glitch that is not resolvable — at least as far as I can see after four hours of researching possible solitions. 

My thoughts and fix:  Frankly, while I am empathetic that nothing is perfect, and that glitches will happen which will need attention from time to time to be resolved, from reading the posts, this is neither a new nor infrequent problem.  After years of having this problem, Adobe has not offered any fix (at least as of the date of this writing).   I think I have the solution.  I know there are many programs that will convert a PDF to a Word or WordPerfect document.  By doing that, I can avoid using Adobe Acrobat and paying its subscription fee altogether.  (It should be noted that years ago, I bought Adobe Acrobat on CD for a pretty hefty price at the time.  After about one year of use, Acrobat would not let me reinstall the program on a new computer, nor would it update.  I called Adobe, and was informed that if I wanted to continue using Acrobat, I had to pay monthy for a subscription.  Thankfully, today, after the having the file-save problem that is the subject of this post, and after arriving at my solution of just converting all fillable PDF’s to Word or Wordperfect with (which I have never had a saving problem, and in fact, both do automatic backups to prevent the loss of work if there is a problem), I have concluded I can cancel my Acrobat subscription and avoid Acrobat and its associated problems altogether.   The lesson here for Adobe, is that for all of the money it spent developing the program, and for all of the money it spent getting its customers to use and pay for Acrobat, it may have been a better choice for Adobe to have allocated more resources to fix longstanding known bugs, rather than lose customers who, like me, conclude it is easier and better, when dealing with a fillable PDF, just to convert it to a wordprocessing program and avoid using Acrobat altogether.  It may take a little time to make formatting adjustments after converting a PDF to a wordprocessing file, but after it is done, the file is fillable and problem free. Further, the little time, if any, that may be necessary to convert the file is minimal when compared to the many hours I have spend researching how to get Acrobat to work properly.


Posted by Trey1216 2013-01-15T21:02:30Z

I have a client that has a PDF document saved on their network. Every user has Adobe Acrobat 9 and every single person that tries to add to the document and save it gets an error message. It say «The document could not be saved. There was a problem reading this document (105).» Any reason the document should be doing this with all of the users?

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  • Author Justin E

    The only thing that is coming to mind is that it has been corrupted. Are other versions of Adobe having the same issue? Is there a backup of the file from yesterday that they could try?


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  • Author Jason K

    Mhm, I suppose you have a few options.

    1. Copy and paste all of the material from that pdf to office and then save it as a pdf. Modify the new one or make the customizations in office and then save it.

    2. Use one of those printer emulators and select print. dopdf7 is free. http:/ Opens a new window/www.freewarefiles.com/DoPDF_program_26895.html Then modify the new one.

    3. You can take a screen snapshot of what is on the screen and convert it to a pdf with any method you can. Probably cannot edit it from here though.

    4. Try opening it on a pc with adobe 10 and see if it lets you modify it.


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Adobe Software is an incredibly powerful tool used by professionals the world over. It enables them to create, edit, and share documents, images, and other digital content quickly and easily. Unfortunately, even the best applications have their problems, and Adobe is no exception. The subject of this blog post is a particular issue involving Adobe: a problem reading document 105.
This issue is one that can be encountered by any user of Adobe software, and is one that can be extremely frustrating. Document 105 is typically an Adobe Acrobat file, and while Acrobat is a reliable and user-friendly application, it can sometimes encounter problems when trying to open or read the contents of a file. This blog post will guide readers through the issue, help them identify the source of the problem, and provide them with a solution. It will be a comprehensive look at the issue, and hopefully by the end of the post, the reader will have the solution they need.

fix The document could not be saved. There was a problem reading this document (135)

What version of Adobe Acrobat are you currently using? To find out, go to help > about Acrobat and make sure you’re using the most recent version. 1. 20085 installed. Check for updates in the help menu, then restart the computer.

Hope you are doing well and sorry for the trouble. When attempting to save the file, as described, you receive the error 105 and are instructed to subscribe.

I don’t have the “Optimized PDF” option, even though the error you described is the correct one. I somehow managed to email a link and get it to save, allowing me to save the PDF. I’m not sure, but the problem might be that it’s a document that needs to be signed, even though I’ve never run into this issue before. Hopefully enstalling the program again will help.

Whenever you encounter the message “The document could not be saved,” The document (105) had a reading issue. Please try saving the file as follows:

I was able to resolve the issue with the subscription by repeatedly logging out and using the troubleshooting feature on the application. The next step is to uninstall the application from the computer and test whether installing it again would succeed.

Another way to work around Adobe Acrobat error 105 message

With this approach, the file will be split into several PNGs and then combined into a PDF.

1. then click File > Save As > and select New Folder

2. Name the folder. (anything you want)

3. Click on the “Save it as” option and select “. PNG”. Let the process complete.

4. Now, go to Adobe Acrobat again.

5. Go to Tools > Combine Files.

6. Open the folder where you saved the PNGs. Click Ctrl + A to select all the s.

7. And drag them over to Adobe Acrobat.

8. Now, click on the Combine option. Let the combining process complete.

9. Once finished, go to Files and save it there. Do remember to save it as a PDF.

File Explorer was shut down, and I’m not even sure how to enable the preview feature. Other documents were JUST e-signed minutes before. If there were a competitor, I would throw Adobe’s useless customer support system into the trash of history, but alas, I am stuck with it. I need assistance right away because I need to finish this form in order to go to work, but I’m unable to do so because of this problem.

Dec. 18, 2021– Error 105 when opening/saving XFA files embedded in PDFs (fillable forms): I was able to “Save a Copy” of the PDF that retained the completed fields and digital signature. Halfway down the FILE drop-down menu is “Save as Copy.” [Separate from Save and Save as. [Adobe popup claims it failed to save the copy, but the completed copy was saved.

An ulcer and a stroke are likely to result from missing a deadline for legal documents that will pass today; no, it is not my fault or the fault of my clients. However, I receive a 105 can’t read the document error after spending hours on them. I concur with the original poster’s criticism of Adobe’s customer support, and I also agree with the other posters that, even if there is a solution, I don’t believe that, as a paid Adobe subscriber, I should have to set aside hours to look up and try a variety of fixes, and that Adobe should have set aside resources to address this recurrent problem.

I’m aware that this post was made in March, but I came across it while looking for assistance online. I tried printing a PDF, which worked, but I lost all of the comments in the document I was trying to save, so the solutions listed below were not what I needed. Using the File –> “Save as other” option and selecting “Optimized PDF” is what I found to work. ” It saved like a charm. I hope this is helpful to the rest of you who are having the same issue!

Years and years of the same bug still happening. No other development company drives me to baldness like Adobe

FAQ

How do I fix Adobe Error 105?

Solution 1: Give permissions to caps folder and hdpim. db

  1. Give permissions to hdpim. db.
  2. Give permissions to caps folder. Navigate to C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesAdobecaps.
  3. Give permissions to hdpim. db. …
  4. Give permissions to caps folder. Use the Finder to navigate to /Library/Application Support/Adobe/caps/.

Why is Adobe saying there is a problem reading this document?

Corrupt document files or out-of-date Adobe readers are the most frequent causes of “problem reading this document” errors in Windows and Mac.

How do I fix Adobe Reader problems?

If you’re having trouble installing Acrobat reader, try the following:

  1. Enable JavaScript. …
  2. Check for anti-virus updates. …
  3. Try a different browser. …
  4. Try a direct download link. …
  5. Ensure a stable Internet connection. …
  6. Update the video card driver (Windows only) …
  7. Troubleshoot for specific error messages.

How do you fix there was a problem reading this document 15?

The majority of Adobe Acrobat Pro Error 15 errors are caused by corrupt or missing versions of the file that Adobe Acrobat Pro installed. The main manual fix for these issues is to replace the Adobe Systems Inc. file with a fresh copy.

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