Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader

G

Guest

I just tried to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows Vista Beta 2 Build
5384.

I get an error telling me that Z: is an incorrect path, or something. Z: is
a mapped network storage, containing my digital photos, and should have
nothing to do with the installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Is this a problem with Windows Vista, or with Adobe Acrobat Reader?

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S

Scott Glasgow

I had no problems installed Acrobat Reader 7 on Vista. Where are you
attempting to install it from?
 
G

Guest

Now I got the same error trying to install QuickTime Player. Don't know what
version. One website told me I needed QT, and I just clicked Install now.
 
N

Nickyrock

Adobe Reader 7.0.8 for
Windows Vista Beta is what I was offered. I had 7.0.7 already installed, but
installed 7.0.8 full to see if it had any problems installing, and it did
not. Install went smooth.

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Nickyrock
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G

Guest

I even disconnected my networkdrive, to see if that solved the problem, but
still something goes wrong, and the message is still that Z: is incorrect.
 

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