Problem with Adobe

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My friend is having trouble with Adobe. He says:

The pop ups I am getting say:

Eula NVIDIA graphics Driver has stooped working and needs to close

Down load manager active x has encountered a problem and needs to close

Adobe reader and acrobat manager has encountered a problem and needs to
close

Adobe tech. said " Adobe was having a problem with Internet Explorer 8"

Ideas on how to fix, anyone? TIA, Paul
 
From: "Paul H" <[email protected]>

| My friend is having trouble with Adobe. He says:

| The pop ups I am getting say:

| Eula NVIDIA graphics Driver has stooped working and needs to close

| Down load manager active x has encountered a problem and needs to close

| Adobe reader and acrobat manager has encountered a problem and needs to
| close

| Adobe tech. said " Adobe was having a problem with Internet Explorer 8"

| Ideas on how to fix, anyone? TIA, Paul


Not only was this hard to reaf but you don't even properly state WHAT Adobe software this
is in reference to and version.

Is this Adobe Reader or is this Adobe Acrobat ?
If either what is the version of the software ?
 
This has nothing to do with Microsoft or Windows XP. I suggest contact
Adobe and force them to fix their buggy software whatever it may be. I
am using Adobe CS4 suite but I have had no problems thus far.

hth
 
Paul said:
My friend is having trouble with Adobe. He says:

The pop ups I am getting say:

Eula NVIDIA graphics Driver has stooped working and needs to close

Down load manager active x has encountered a problem and needs to close

Adobe reader and acrobat manager has encountered a problem and needs to
close

Adobe tech. said " Adobe was having a problem with Internet Explorer 8"

Ideas on how to fix, anyone? TIA, Paul

The usual solution with Adobe Reader is to uninstall it and then
download a fresh version and reinstall.

According to Adobe, the Download Manager (DLM) should be removed after a
restart, but you should check in Add/Remove Programs (and you might want
also to check for Adobe ActiveX add-ons for IE 8 > Tools > Internet
Options > Programs > Manage Add-ons).
 
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