AcroRD32.exe shutdown error

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Lost In Space/Woodchuck

It's been going on for the past several years and heard this is a common
problem. If I don't read a PDF file then system shuts down OK. Otherwise I
must close several error windows. HomeXP with all updates... any fixes for
this?


regards
 
From: "Lost In Space/Woodchuck" <[email protected]>

| It's been going on for the past several years and heard this is a common
| problem. If I don't read a PDF file then system shuts down OK. Otherwise I
| must close several error windows. HomeXP with all updates... any fixes for
| this?
|
| regards
|

Fixes for what ?

You haven't supplied much information at all.

For example what version of Adobe Reader is this related to.
 
Lost In Space/Woodchuck said:
It's been going on for the past several years and heard this is a common
problem. If I don't read a PDF file then system shuts down OK. Otherwise I
must close several error windows. HomeXP with all updates... any fixes for
this?

WHA???

Translation: WTF are you talking about, m'friend?
 
Lost In Space/Woodchuck said:
It's been going on for the past several years and heard this is a common
problem. If I don't read a PDF file then system shuts down OK. Otherwise I
must close several error windows. HomeXP with all updates... any fixes for
this?


regards

You are probably using an older version of Acrobat. I found that 8 did not
do this.

HTH
-pk
 
Lost said:
It's been going on for the past several years and heard this is a
common problem. If I don't read a PDF file then system shuts down OK.
Otherwise I must close several error windows. HomeXP with all
updates... any fixes for this?

Get Foxit Reader (free). Faster, easier to use, and doesn't contact the
Mother Ship like Adobe Acrobat.
 
Lost In Space/Woodchuck said:
It's been going on for the past several years and heard this is a common
problem. If I don't read a PDF file then system shuts down OK. Otherwise I
must close several error windows. HomeXP with all updates... any fixes for
this?


regards

Uninstall all versions of Adobe (Acrobat) Reader and then either install the
newest version from Adobe or install Foxit:
Foxit: http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php
 

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