Windows Installer/Adobe Problems (a second try)

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Pokerskatershark

Hi, I hope someone can help me.

I keep getting a popup window that says that a acropro.msi file is
missing. This happens whenever i try to do ANYTHING on my computer
(open a folder, send an email, open a browser, etc).

I have no idea what to do. I am guessing this is related to my Adobe
Acrobat Pro 7, but I see that particular file and when I try to get
the installer to point to it, it won't.

I have set my system restore point back to a time before I installed
this program and nothing. I still get the same problem.

Any help on this would be appreciated.

ps. Sorry if this is not the right forum, but since it's a Windows XP
Installer, I thought this is where it should be.
 
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NoConsequence

Hi, I hope someone can help me.

I keep getting a popup window that says that a acropro.msi file is
missing. This happens whenever i try to do ANYTHING on my computer
(open a folder, send an email, open a browser, etc).

I have no idea what to do. I am guessing this is related to my Adobe
Acrobat Pro 7, but I see that particular file and when I try to get
the installer to point to it, it won't.

I have set my system restore point back to a time before I installed
this program and nothing. I still get the same problem.

Any help on this would be appreciated.

ps. Sorry if this is not the right forum, but since it's a Windows XP
Installer, I thought this is where it should be.

You asked this about 30 minutes before blurting it oug again.
Impatience is not well regarded or rewarded here.

Oh, and by the way, somebody answered you OTHER post. Try to read
your responses.
 
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Pokerskatershark

You asked this about 30 minutes before blurting it oug again.
Impatience is not well regarded or rewarded here.

Oh, and by the way, somebody answered you OTHER post. Try to read
your responses.

Nice of you to be so considerate to new people.
 

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