![]() The actual solution to install the foreign language font pack involves running Adobe Acrobat as an administrator and opening a PDF with those foreign characters. Adobe Acrobat gave no clues as to how change the “current configuration” to allow the Simplified Chinese Language support, though I believe this also would have affected PDFs with Japanese, Korean, or Chinese Traditional characters in them. This wasn’t exactly user-friendly or convenient, so I kept looking. ![]() If I downloaded the same PDF and tried to open it in Adobe Reader, it was successful but Adobe Acrobat still gave the message above. ![]() I was aware of the foreign language font packs on the Adobe Reader Download page, so I downloaded them, installed them, and hoped that they would cross-over to work for Adobe Acrobat as well. Under the current configuration, this resource is not available. The Simplified Chinese Language Support Package is required to display this page properly. A user recently informed me that they were receiving an error message when they tried to view a PDF that apparently had Chinese characters in its text.
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