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Running the Program in the Background

Explorer ,
Feb 09, 2018 Feb 09, 2018

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Hello,

When I open a PDF file, the program creates a lot of CPU usage and there is a delay for a few seconds before I am able to scroll the file. This is because the program has to launch all its processes. I would like to know how to set the program to always run in the background in order that there may be no delay in opening and closing files.

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Feb 09, 2018 Feb 09, 2018

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There is no such setting. You can add it to your operating system's start

up folder if you want it to always launch when the computer first boots up.

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Feb 10, 2018 Feb 10, 2018

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I frequently open and close PDF files. If the program is added to the startup folder, it will close the next time I open and close a PDF file. Is there some setting in the Windows system which can allow to always keep the program launched in RAM?

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Feb 10, 2018 Feb 10, 2018

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I don't think so. You can probably create a scheduled task to open it every

minute or so (if it's already running nothing will happen), but I would not

advise it.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 10, 2018 Feb 10, 2018

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You don't have to quit the app. Just close the document, leaving the app running. You can minimize it or just ignore it. Next time it will be there ready.

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Feb 12, 2018 Feb 12, 2018

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Set Acrobat to be the PDF viewer for a browser. Then open a PDF in the browser, from a link. Close the browser and open the task manager, you'll see that Acrobat is running in the background, and stays there until you kill in manually.

Thom Parker - Software Developer at PDFScripting
Use the Acrobat JavaScript Reference early and often

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Thank you for the information. Apparently it is necessary to keep a certain document always opened in order that the program may remain loaded in the memory.

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