Adobe Acrobat: Application is being terminated because of memory corruption

When a user finds that they get the following error message when closing Adobe Acrobat:

Application is being terminated because of memory corruption

or when they try to open a PDF file on the web, you can view it for a short time and it then disappears, you can apply this fix:

When you remove files from the Acrobat Organizer folder, you force Acrobat to rebuild the Organizer database. This process replaces any damaged files in the Organizer that may be causing the error message.

To remove the files from the Acrobat Organizer folder:

1. Choose Start > Run.
2. In the Open text box, type: %UserProfile%\Application
Data\Adobe\Acrobat\7.0\Organizer70.
3. Delete or move all files from this directory.

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4 responses to “Adobe Acrobat: Application is being terminated because of memory corruption”

  1. Ahsan Saleem says :

    Thank you very much for your help! Much Appreciated

  2. Heinlen says :

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  3. Jason Pruitt says :

    Great Post. Just remember for anyone following this, there is a space between Application and Data. Windows Run doesn’t like to copy multiple lines for some reason.
    %UserProfile%\Application Data\Adobe\Acrobat\7.0\Organizer70″

  4. Kuna says :

    Thank you very much. It works!

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