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What is Adobe LifeCycle Designer? The SAP Adobe LifeCyle Designer is a tool that you use to define both the layout and logic of a form. The program of the company ADOBE is independent of SAP. You use Adobe Lifecyle Designer to create forms for mobile devices that adapt to different screen sizes. Sometimes SAP Gui can’t find the Designer.exe in Windows, then you get the “Switch to:” pop-up. For such cases, when you get the pop-up, open the Adobe LiveCycle Designer (ALCD) locally and make it run at the same time. Then SAPGui will find the reference for the program and the pop-up will disapear this time.
We are on SAPGUI 7.40 patch 16 Hotfix 1 but have been having this issue with previous versions of 7.40 also. We've had this issue for a while and through working with SAP support and using the ADPlus utility we determined it is a problem associated with EScript. The stack trace looks like:WARNING: Frame IP not in any known module. We are on SAPGUI 7.40 patch 16 Hotfix 1 but have been having this issue with previous versions of 7.40 also.
We've had this issue for a while and through working with SAP support and using the ADPlus utility we determined it is a problem associated with EScript. The stack trace looks like:WARNING: Frame IP not in any known module. Hello James,We apologize for the inconvenience caused, as per the description above, the SAP GUI for Windows is crashing in Acrobat Pro DC 2015, Is that correct?Would you mind sharing the complete workflow you take to determine the crash issue along with a screenshot of the error? To share the screenshot, refer toAlso, share the version of Windows installed?Please try repairing the Acrobat from helprepair installation, reboot the machine and see if this brings any difference.If the issue persists, please use Acrobat cleaner tool to remove AcrobatReboot the machine and install Acrobat fromIf possible, try Acrobat in a different test user profile with full admin rights and let us know how it goes.Regards,Anand Sri. Thanks!User is working in SAP and viewing an image via SAP SDV transaction - and occasionally all SAP sessions including the original SAP Logon pad screen all disappear suddenly. It is not possible to get a screen shot. There is no error message usually.
SAP support had us run the previously mentioned Microsoft utility ADPlus to debug the issue. In that case we start the utility and it captures what was occurring when SAP sessions crash.We are running Windows 10 Enterprise version 1709 OS Build 16299.309 (64 bit).We have rebuilt the PC twice and additionally reinstalled Adobe and that has made no difference.We will try the different user profile suggestion. Thanks again.If you have any other suggestions please let me know - otherwise I will update this when we have anything new to add.
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