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To fix the issue, please upgrade your Adobe product or use the Fix-it tool in the Regarding the Acrobat PDFMaker Office COM Addin, based on my research, there are incompatibilities between Office programs and Adobe Acrobat PDFMaker Office COM Addin. Take control of your Outlook 2013 add-ins For more details about the explanation of this alert, hopefully you can find the blog below helpful: When this happens, Outlook provides the warning in the notification bar and you can take appropriate action.
Locate and select the following registry key: The placeholder represents the name of the Office program that you're having issues with when the PDFMaker add-in was installed. If you cannot disable the add-in by following these steps, use one of the following methods. Clear the Acrobat PDFMaker Office COM Addin check box, as follows (Office 2010 screen shot), and then select OK.In the Manage drop-down list, select COM Add-Ins, and then select Go.Open the Office program, and then select File > Options > Add-ins.If you have administrative permissions, you can also disable the add-in by following these steps in each Office program: Method 2: Manually disable Acrobat PDFMaker Office COM Add-in Supported PDFMaker add-in versions (check PDFMOfficeAddin.dll version) If you're an advanced user and want to check the PDFMOfficeAddin.dll version compatibility, see the following table. If your version isn't compatible, try to upgrade your Adobe product to a later version that's compatible with your Office version. See Compatible web browsers and PDFMaker applications to determine which version of the Adobe Acrobat PDFMaker Office COM add-in is compatible with your Office version. Fees may apply when you upgrade your Adobe product.