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Title Adobe Acrobat Slow on Remote Desktop Server      
Resolution

Symptoms:
Adobe is slow browsing documents and scrolling
Possible Cause:
Image processes are slow in Terminal Server
Resolution:

From the Main Menu In menu "View -> Page display", it was set to "Single page"
    1. From the Main Menu In menu "View -> Page display", set to "Single page continuous" fixes scrolling problems.
    2. From the Main Menu choose Edit - Preferences
    3. Select the Page Display Tab
    4. Set Smoot Text to None
    5. Uncheck all Rendering options except Use Local Font
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Vendor Adobe
Web Link http://www.adobe.com
Date Entered 5/1/2018
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Type Of Article Support
Article ID 4


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