Android Auto and Adobe Acrobat DC with Galaxy S5
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I have recently upgraded to Lollipop. I had an earlier build but I factory reset due to battery drain (this did not resolve the issue).
I upgraded so that I could use Android Auto. No matter what, this phone will not launch this app when needed when connected to a Pioneer system.
In the newly upgraded Adobe Acrobat DC, the application launches the Verizon Cloud app instead of the phone's file system when using the floating action button for opening a file.
Since "proper" behavior in Acrobat Reader occurs when Cloud is disabled, I can only assume that Verizon has baked something into the Cloud app that makes it supersede the Android file system in this context.
As I like to use Cloud to back up contacts and phone/message history, I'd rather not disable it. Can anyone point me to a setting that loosens Cloud's hold on my system?
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With regard to the Adobe issue I have found the solution. If you use the Verizon Cloud app, you have to download a file manager app (like ES File Explorer) and make it the default when prompted. Then Adobe will stop using the Verizon Cloud app. Otherwise, disable Verizon Cloud to keep this from happening.
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With regard to the Adobe issue I have found the solution. If you use the Verizon Cloud app, you have to download a file manager app (like ES File Explorer) and make it the default when prompted. Then Adobe will stop using the Verizon Cloud app. Otherwise, disable Verizon Cloud to keep this from happening.