![]() Go back to the PowerShell window, type Get-AppxPackage ReaderNotificationClient, you will see the excerpt at.Search any usual app you install from Microsoft Store, you will see it displayed as a ‘Trusted Microsoft Store app’.Search ‘Notification’ in Cortana, you will see the ‘Notification Manager for Adobe Reader’ app listed as a ‘Windows app’.You will see one entry that looks like ReaderNotificationClient_1.0.4.0_x86_e1rzdqpraam7r. Go back to the PowerShell window, type Get-ChildItem ReaderNotificationClient* and press Enter.Open Adobe Acrobat Reader DC you just installed, and sign in with your Adobe ID.Search ‘Notification’ in Cortana, you will not see an app called ‘Notification Manager for Adobe Reader’.Open PowerShell as administrator, and navigate to C:\Program Files\WindowsApps, and type Get-ChildItem ReaderNotificationClient* and press Enter.Do not open Adobe Reader at the end of installation. ![]() Install Adobe Reader DC with the installer ‘Reader_DC_2019.008.20081_English_for_Windows’ from /reader, which gives you Adobe Reader DC ‘Continuous Release | Version 2019.008.20081’.Make sure User Account Control Setting is at the highest level ‘Always notify’.Open ‘Settings | Update & Security | For developers’, and make sure you use the option ‘Microsoft Store apps (Only install apps from the Microsoft Store.)’. ![]()
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