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joe allen
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      7th Feb 2005
I am having a problem with acrobat reader 7. when i close
the reader it is still open in my task manager. i have to
end the process before i can open another. today it won't
open anything. i read a post that said to uninstall and
reinstall. i tried that but it did not help. is there a
known issue with adobe reader and winxp pro?
 
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      7th Feb 2005

"joe allen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am having a problem with acrobat reader 7. when i close
> the reader it is still open in my task manager. i have to
> end the process before i can open another. today it won't
> open anything. i read a post that said to uninstall and
> reinstall. i tried that but it did not help. is there a
> known issue with adobe reader and winxp pro?

Not here.
Jim


 
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R. C. White
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      8th Feb 2005
Hi, Joe.

It works for me. ;^}

I know that doesn't help much, but it suggests that the problem is in your
computer, not in either Adobe Reader 7.0 or in WinXP Pro with SP2.

Have you looked at the Adobe website
(http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html)? It's always
possible, I suppose, that you got a bad download or install. Did you
uninstall version 6.0 or any prior version before installing 7.0?

RC
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"joe allen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am having a problem with acrobat reader 7. when i close
> the reader it is still open in my task manager. i have to
> end the process before i can open another. today it won't
> open anything. i read a post that said to uninstall and
> reinstall. i tried that but it did not help. is there a
> known issue with adobe reader and winxp pro?


 
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      9th Feb 2005
i uninstalled the previous version. even cleared the
folders out of the registry.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi, Joe.
>
>It works for me. ;^}
>
>I know that doesn't help much, but it suggests that the

problem is in your
>computer, not in either Adobe Reader 7.0 or in WinXP Pro

with SP2.
>
>Have you looked at the Adobe website
>(http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html)?

It's always
>possible, I suppose, that you got a bad download or

install. Did you
>uninstall version 6.0 or any prior version before

installing 7.0?
>
>RC
>--
>R. C. White, CPA
>San Marcos, TX
>(E-Mail Removed)
>Microsoft Windows MVP
>
>"joe allen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

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>news:22aa01c50d16$6fd181d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I am having a problem with acrobat reader 7. when i

close
>> the reader it is still open in my task manager. i have

to
>> end the process before i can open another. today it

won't
>> open anything. i read a post that said to uninstall and
>> reinstall. i tried that but it did not help. is there a
>> known issue with adobe reader and winxp pro?

>
>.
>

 
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