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
> news
C737D9D-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
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>