At 08:52 AM 24/10/2011, Art Campbell wrote:
>Short answer is that you should probably uninstall acrobat and reinstall.
>
>I would use RevoUninstaller, a free utility, to make sure you get all
>components. Then reboot and reinstall.

+1 for RevoUninstaller

 From bitter experience:
1.  Uninstall Acrobat Reader if you have it on the laptop.
2.  Don't forget to deactivate the Acro Pro licence before you uninstall it. 
(Help->Deactivate)

Helen


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