* "C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -no-deelevate * "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -no-deelevate * "C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" * "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" * Right-click a Firefox icon pinned to the Taskbar then right-click Mozilla Firefox, then click Properties * Right-click a Firefox desktop shortcut, then click Properties More info on the launcher process: Read this answer in context ? 1 All Replies (4) This will take effect the next time you exit out of Firefox and start it up again using the shortcut.
Windows should show the Shortcut tab and select the Target field.
If that is the problem, there is a workaround to force Firefox to run with full user privileges. When you open a download from the Downloads list, the helper application seems to inherit the reduced privileges under which Firefox is running, and that can have unexpected side effects. When a user is running with admin privileges, the launcher process in Firefox 68 now runs the browser with only standard user privileges (medium integrity) instead of full admin privileges (high integrity). But I'll speculate anyway.įirefox 68 has a new launch(er) process that seems to affect some helper programs. Hi A.S., I can't replicate that with Acrobat 2017 and Outlook (latest for Office365).
I think the FF downloads library window is somehow locking the PDF opened through it and thus causing an error when attempting to pass the file over to Outlook to send as an attachment.Īny assistance regarding this would be appreciated. I suspect that the message regarding the.
This issue has appeared on two computers tested so far and is repeatable/persistent. PDF files and attaching them in the same manner, using other browsers or their versions of the download manager. PDF file from there or by any other means of accessing the file in question through File Explorer) (EG by clicking the corresponding 'folder' icon next to the download, then opening the. PDF file, downloaded via Firefox is opened from the 'File Explorer' download folder. The issue does not present itself if the. Close any application that is using this file, and then try again. When the user then attempts to use the 'Attach to Email' function in Acrobat, it returns the error "the file "" is in use and cannot be accessed.
PDF file with Firefox and opens the file via the 'downloads library' it opens the file in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.