Thanks for the link, Art. It will come in handy.

Bodvar

On 6/4/07, Art Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The job option info is here at adobe:

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=333453

I actually like this "bug" a lot, because it lets you isolate one or
two settings files and reserve them for use in FM, but still keep as
many as you want available in Acrobat. Makes  always getting the right
setting file in FM easy, cause there aren't any options.

Art

On 6/4/07, Combs, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
>
> > I am using the Distiller 7 that came with FM. I also have
> > installed Acrbat 6 pro. The odd thing though is that it seems
> > that FM can see the old joboptions, but Distiller 7 can only
> > see the ones that reside in its own default folder.
>
> In case Dov Isaacs isn't online today to promptly chastise you, permit
> me. ;-)
>
> Multiple/mixed Acrobat installations are a very, very bad idea. Dov has
> warned countless times that it can lead to unpredictable and unstable
> behavior. When you installed FM, you should not have installed Distiller
> 7 (assuming you'd prefer the full Acrobat 6 to just Distiller 7).
>
> Now, you need to completely uninstall both Acrobat 6 and Distiller 7.
> After that's done, either reinstall one, but not the other, or wait
> until you get Acrobat 8, and then install it.
>
> Do *not* install Acrobat 8 without removing Acrobat 6 and Distiller 7
> first.
>
> I believe the .joboptions files have moved around some in recent
> releases, but I don't recall the details. Google techwr-l.com for
> "joboptions locations" or something like that. I seem to recall having
> to copy my old ones somewhere after moving to Acro 7.
>
> HTH!
> Richard
>
>
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