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Adobe Reader will not launch in XP Home Edition SP 2

 
 
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      2nd Jul 2007
Just bought a new desktop with XP Home Edition, Serv Pack 2. Have downloaded
and installed Adobe Reader 8.x. System "says" installed correctly and shows
desktop shortcut, but when double click on .pdf files, hour glass appears for
second or 2, then goes away. No file open happens. Tried old versions of
Adobe Reader (7.0.1), exact same results. No error messages displayed
either. So far, this is the only program I am having problems with.
 
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      2nd Jul 2007

"AweSum Andy" <AweSum (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5EA678C0-1136-4BA2-8E18-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Just bought a new desktop with XP Home Edition, Serv Pack 2. Have
> downloaded
> and installed Adobe Reader 8.x. System "says" installed correctly and
> shows
> desktop shortcut, but when double click on .pdf files, hour glass appears
> for
> second or 2, then goes away. No file open happens. Tried old versions of
> Adobe Reader (7.0.1), exact same results. No error messages displayed
> either. So far, this is the only program I am having problems with.


Have you got the pdf associated with Reader?
Control Panel - Folder Options - File Types


 
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      2nd Jul 2007

"AweSum Andy" <AweSum (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5EA678C0-1136-4BA2-8E18-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Just bought a new desktop with XP Home Edition, Serv Pack 2. Have
> downloaded
> and installed Adobe Reader 8.x. System "says" installed correctly and
> shows
> desktop shortcut, but when double click on .pdf files, hour glass appears
> for
> second or 2, then goes away. No file open happens. Tried old versions of
> Adobe Reader (7.0.1), exact same results. No error messages displayed
> either. So far, this is the only program I am having problems with.


Try this:
- Copy a sample .pdf file to c:\Test.pdf
- Click Start / Run / cmd {OK}
- Type these commands:
assoc .pdf > c:\test.txt {Enter}
notepad c:\test.txt (Enter}
- Report the contents of c:\test.txt
- While still in black screen of the Command Prompt,
type this command and report what you see on the
screen:
c:\Test.pdf


 
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      2nd Jul 2007
Maincat, yes PDF file types are associated to Adobe Reader.

"Maincat" wrote:

>
> "AweSum Andy" <AweSum (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:5EA678C0-1136-4BA2-8E18-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Just bought a new desktop with XP Home Edition, Serv Pack 2. Have
> > downloaded
> > and installed Adobe Reader 8.x. System "says" installed correctly and
> > shows
> > desktop shortcut, but when double click on .pdf files, hour glass appears
> > for
> > second or 2, then goes away. No file open happens. Tried old versions of
> > Adobe Reader (7.0.1), exact same results. No error messages displayed
> > either. So far, this is the only program I am having problems with.

>
> Have you got the pdf associated with Reader?
> Control Panel - Folder Options - File Types
>
>
>

 
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      2nd Jul 2007
Pegasus:
Results of command "notepad c:\test.txt"
Window with the message, ".pdf = AcroExch.Document"
Results of command "c:\test.pdf"
nothing


"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "AweSum Andy" <AweSum (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:5EA678C0-1136-4BA2-8E18-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Just bought a new desktop with XP Home Edition, Serv Pack 2. Have
> > downloaded
> > and installed Adobe Reader 8.x. System "says" installed correctly and
> > shows
> > desktop shortcut, but when double click on .pdf files, hour glass appears
> > for
> > second or 2, then goes away. No file open happens. Tried old versions of
> > Adobe Reader (7.0.1), exact same results. No error messages displayed
> > either. So far, this is the only program I am having problems with.

>
> Try this:
> - Copy a sample .pdf file to c:\Test.pdf
> - Click Start / Run / cmd {OK}
> - Type these commands:
> assoc .pdf > c:\test.txt {Enter}
> notepad c:\test.txt (Enter}
> - Report the contents of c:\test.txt
> - While still in black screen of the Command Prompt,
> type this command and report what you see on the
> screen:
> c:\Test.pdf
>
>
>

 
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      2nd Jul 2007
Something appears to block the Acrobat reader on your machine.
It might be your firewall, your anti-virus software or some
malware. Disconnect your machine from the Internet, temporarily
disable your virus scanner and firewall, then try again.


"AweSum Andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
newsC737D9D-D092-446F-9BCF-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Pegasus:
> Results of command "notepad c:\test.txt"
> Window with the message, ".pdf = AcroExch.Document"
> Results of command "c:\test.pdf"
> nothing
>
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
>>
>> "AweSum Andy" <AweSum (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:5EA678C0-1136-4BA2-8E18-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Just bought a new desktop with XP Home Edition, Serv Pack 2. Have
>> > downloaded
>> > and installed Adobe Reader 8.x. System "says" installed correctly and
>> > shows
>> > desktop shortcut, but when double click on .pdf files, hour glass
>> > appears
>> > for
>> > second or 2, then goes away. No file open happens. Tried old versions
>> > of
>> > Adobe Reader (7.0.1), exact same results. No error messages displayed
>> > either. So far, this is the only program I am having problems with.

>>
>> Try this:
>> - Copy a sample .pdf file to c:\Test.pdf
>> - Click Start / Run / cmd {OK}
>> - Type these commands:
>> assoc .pdf > c:\test.txt {Enter}
>> notepad c:\test.txt (Enter}
>> - Report the contents of c:\test.txt
>> - While still in black screen of the Command Prompt,
>> type this command and report what you see on the
>> screen:
>> c:\Test.pdf
>>
>>
>>



 
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      3rd Jul 2007
Did all 3: disconnected the internet, turned off my virus software and turned
off the firewall. (Scanned for spyware and viruses first however - none
found.) Exactly the same outcome. Two interesting symptoms: 1. same happens
for older versions of Adobe Reader all the way back to 5.x, and 2. every now
and then when trying to launch the reader by clicking on a pdf file I get
that Mictosoft message stating that the program has a problem, then it
presents me with the "send a report to Microsoft" option. I always say yes,
but don't expect to see much from them.

Thanks for your continued suggestions... I'm lost!

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

> Something appears to block the Acrobat reader on your machine.
> It might be your firewall, your anti-virus software or some
> malware. Disconnect your machine from the Internet, temporarily
> disable your virus scanner and firewall, then try again.
>
>
> "AweSum Andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> newsC737D9D-D092-446F-9BCF-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Pegasus:
> > Results of command "notepad c:\test.txt"
> > Window with the message, ".pdf = AcroExch.Document"
> > Results of command "c:\test.pdf"
> > nothing
> >
> >
> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "AweSum Andy" <AweSum (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:5EA678C0-1136-4BA2-8E18-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> > Just bought a new desktop with XP Home Edition, Serv Pack 2. Have
> >> > downloaded
> >> > and installed Adobe Reader 8.x. System "says" installed correctly and
> >> > shows
> >> > desktop shortcut, but when double click on .pdf files, hour glass
> >> > appears
> >> > for
> >> > second or 2, then goes away. No file open happens. Tried old versions
> >> > of
> >> > Adobe Reader (7.0.1), exact same results. No error messages displayed
> >> > either. So far, this is the only program I am having problems with.
> >>
> >> Try this:
> >> - Copy a sample .pdf file to c:\Test.pdf
> >> - Click Start / Run / cmd {OK}
> >> - Type these commands:
> >> assoc .pdf > c:\test.txt {Enter}
> >> notepad c:\test.txt (Enter}
> >> - Report the contents of c:\test.txt
> >> - While still in black screen of the Command Prompt,
> >> type this command and report what you see on the
> >> screen:
> >> c:\Test.pdf
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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      3rd Jul 2007
I have run out of ideas. If this was my machine then I would
either use System Restore (if the problem occurred after a
specific date) or else I would reload Windows from scratch.


"AweSum Andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news407AC3C-2DA4-41C2-BD70-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Did all 3: disconnected the internet, turned off my virus software and
> turned
> off the firewall. (Scanned for spyware and viruses first however - none
> found.) Exactly the same outcome. Two interesting symptoms: 1. same
> happens
> for older versions of Adobe Reader all the way back to 5.x, and 2. every
> now
> and then when trying to launch the reader by clicking on a pdf file I get
> that Mictosoft message stating that the program has a problem, then it
> presents me with the "send a report to Microsoft" option. I always say
> yes,
> but don't expect to see much from them.
>
> Thanks for your continued suggestions... I'm lost!
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
>> Something appears to block the Acrobat reader on your machine.
>> It might be your firewall, your anti-virus software or some
>> malware. Disconnect your machine from the Internet, temporarily
>> disable your virus scanner and firewall, then try again.
>>
>>
>> "AweSum Andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> newsC737D9D-D092-446F-9BCF-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Pegasus:
>> > Results of command "notepad c:\test.txt"
>> > Window with the message, ".pdf = AcroExch.Document"
>> > Results of command "c:\test.pdf"
>> > nothing
>> >
>> >
>> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> "AweSum Andy" <AweSum (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >> news:5EA678C0-1136-4BA2-8E18-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> > Just bought a new desktop with XP Home Edition, Serv Pack 2. Have
>> >> > downloaded
>> >> > and installed Adobe Reader 8.x. System "says" installed correctly
>> >> > and
>> >> > shows
>> >> > desktop shortcut, but when double click on .pdf files, hour glass
>> >> > appears
>> >> > for
>> >> > second or 2, then goes away. No file open happens. Tried old
>> >> > versions
>> >> > of
>> >> > Adobe Reader (7.0.1), exact same results. No error messages
>> >> > displayed
>> >> > either. So far, this is the only program I am having problems with.
>> >>
>> >> Try this:
>> >> - Copy a sample .pdf file to c:\Test.pdf
>> >> - Click Start / Run / cmd {OK}
>> >> - Type these commands:
>> >> assoc .pdf > c:\test.txt {Enter}
>> >> notepad c:\test.txt (Enter}
>> >> - Report the contents of c:\test.txt
>> >> - While still in black screen of the Command Prompt,
>> >> type this command and report what you see on the
>> >> screen:
>> >> c:\Test.pdf
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>



 
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