This one seems weird to me. It relates to Adobe Reader DC and another program I use called LTspice.
(for information... LTspice has recently relaunched as a new version and is significantly different in how and where it installs. It places the program files in the AppData area and not in the c:\program area. There are valid reasons for doing this. The file path to the program files is %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Programs\ADI\LTspice)
If I open a PDF in Adobe Reader DC it is all good. Now open LTspice and the top header of the open Adobe document changes to something that looks it is from Windows XP. Close LT and it still stays the same until Adobe is closed and reopened.
How can one program affect another like this? This behaviour has been confirmed by another user of the new version. I'm guessing a bug somewhere and it seems most likely with LT.


(for information... LTspice has recently relaunched as a new version and is significantly different in how and where it installs. It places the program files in the AppData area and not in the c:\program area. There are valid reasons for doing this. The file path to the program files is %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Programs\ADI\LTspice)
If I open a PDF in Adobe Reader DC it is all good. Now open LTspice and the top header of the open Adobe document changes to something that looks it is from Windows XP. Close LT and it still stays the same until Adobe is closed and reopened.
How can one program affect another like this? This behaviour has been confirmed by another user of the new version. I'm guessing a bug somewhere and it seems most likely with LT.


My Computer
System One
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- OS
- W11 Pro x64 24H2 Dev
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell 7760 Mobile Precision 17"
- CPU
- Intel i5
- Motherboard
- Unknown
- Memory
- 8Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD Graphics
- Sound Card
- Realtek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Internal
- Hard Drives
- 2 x 256Gb SSD
- PSU
- Dell 240 watt
- Mouse
- Dell Premier Bluetooth
- Internet Speed
- 50Mbps
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Default Microsoft Security