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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter Remus Start date May 21, Remus New Member.

Joined May 21, Messages 1. I was clearing out old, large files from my computer and noticed that I had over files with a format like acr The file sizes were all 2.

I thought, at first, it was some sort of auto macro or save function. I opened the file and it launched excel. There are over 2, rows of what appear to be keystrokes I have made on my PC. Everything from progams I have used to names of websites I have visited. I am thinking it must be some sort of spyware but I cannot find anything about acr files and excel relating to spyware when I search the internet. Has anyone ever seen this type of thing before? Excel Facts. Select all contiguous cells.

Computer has a cable modem connection to the Internet and connection to a wireless home network. I use Norton Internet Security , with the latest updates.

Firewall and other security features fully activated. I do a full scan for malicious softwre weekly. Any help would be very much appreciated. Sincerely, Craig T. Dedo W. Craig Dedo UTC. Mike Walsh UTC. I uninstalled Reader. The problem seemed to stop, meaning directly related to reader. Then I reinstalled from web. This did not resolve problem. It returned. This stopped them last night, but today, after printing a couple of PDF files, back they came again, by the hundreds. Thanks in advance.

It's a known problem, but we've never been able to reproduce it. I did delete the files and reinstall software. Problem returned. I only open a couple of PDFs and print and close. Then, over time, hundreds and gigabytes of tmp files appear.

I assume it's tied to the print mechanisism. Today, I printed a couple of PDFs but no tmp files so far. Not very predictable. I did not discover it until the file server suddenly said that it was low on disc space, and I quickly did a scearch to find out what was happening!! I too have tried changing the preferences, and all that was suggested in the techdocs page, but nothing worked.

My solution is to uninstall acrobat. Has anyone come up with a solution to this? There does not seem to be a service running that is causing this. Maybe the tech support people could help us understand exactly what Acrobat does to the system when you install it? But typically, I get work order links at a web page, click the link, and it opens in the native program. Lately, in the past 4 or so days, I have not seen a reoccurrence of the acr. Robert; Thanks for replying.

Sorry Roberta. For some weird reason my brain saw Robert. I think I have the same problem.



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