File Explorer not previewing pdf files since 25H2 update

Paul Nicholson 545 Reputation points
2025-10-15T08:07:37.1033333+00:00

Since installing the 25H2 update to Windows 11, the preview for pdf files is not working.

I just get the following message "The file you are attempting to preview could harm your computer. If you trust the file and the source you received it from, open it to view its contents"

I have tried everything to restore the preview without success.

Any help would be much appreciated!

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Files, folders, and storage
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  1. Christos C 0 Reputation points
    2025-10-20T13:03:06.2833333+00:00

    If you have a 64bit Acrobat, re-download and reinstall it. It should work.
    If you have a 32bit Acrobat, the 64bit Win Explorer can not handle it.

    So, install a 64-bit preview handler. Use a tiny, safe viewer that includes a 64-bit Explorer previewer:

    1. Install SumatraPDF (64-bit).
      • During setup, Go to Options tick “Install PDF previewer for Windows Explorer.”
    2. After install, set Sumatra as default App for .pdf (Settings → Apps → Default apps → pdf = Sumatra) and restart Explorer.
    3. Set Acrobat back as the default app for .pdf (Settings → Apps → Default apps → pdf =Adobe Acrobat).
    4. Open File Explorer → Alt + P to show the Preview Pane → click a PDF.
      • Preview now works (handled by Sumatra’s 64-bit previewer).
      • Double-click still opens in Acrobat.

    This is the cleanest fix when you must keep 32-bit Acrobat.


  2. Julian Hardstone 0 Reputation points
    2025-10-20T13:09:30.4+00:00

    Unlike the business users, I am not on a network and I do not use Adobe to create or read PDFs. Most of my PDFs are downloaded, but some are created by me. I can unblock files one at a time and see a preview, but that is much slower than just opening the file. I checked my file associations and confirmed that Chrome is my default viewer. This is a major impediment to managing files. I will look again at the advice on reverting the upgrade.

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  3. Polat, Nezla 20 Reputation points
    2025-10-20T13:28:57.46+00:00

    For now, this temporary workaround works for my company using the following PowerShell command:

    Get-ChildItem -Path "C:\Users\username\Downloads" -Recurse | Unblock-File

    This command removes the block from all existing PDF files in the specified folder, allowing previews to work again. However, it needs to be re-run for newly downloaded files. Hopefully, this issue will be resolved in a future update.


  4. Jodi Siegel 0 Reputation points
    2025-10-20T16:47:29.59+00:00

    I also used the Internet Option with Trusted Sites and now I can preview my files.

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  5. Toni Cuea 1 Reputation point
    2025-10-20T21:35:55.53+00:00

    Same issue .... and what's the solution ???


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