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I have a 2015 Macbook Pro running El Capitan. I use Preview as my default for opening PDFs and JPEGs, but in the last couple of weeks, Adobe Acrobat Reader overrides my default choice for PDFs and Adobe Photoshop Elements does the same for JPEGs. When this first happened, I clicked on a JPEG and went to Get Info (Apple-I). Adobe Photoshop Elements was the default (which has never been my setting). Only other choice was Firefox! Had to go in under ‘other,’ find Preview, make that my choice, and then make it default choice for all similar documents. I also did this for PDFs.

 

The problem is, even if I don’t open any PDFs or JPEGs, after a while (say overnight) Elements and Reader will be back as the default.

 

My wife has the same issue going on. Her MacBook Pro is from 2010, running High Sierra, with Preview as her default for opening PDFs and JPEGs. She dumped Reader and her default for PDFs ended up as Adobe Digital Editions. She has since dumped this and now Elements is the default for everything.

 

This problem seems likely to be some devious work from Adobe since it’s always imposing an Adobe product when it overrides our defaults. Any ideas about what’s going on and how to put a stop to this?



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