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NO, don't even THINK ABOUT trying to make Acrobat 6 co-exist with
previous versions or even the Reader. Although Acrobat 6 can be
installed with other versions installed, you will not have reliable
and consistent behaviour for all functions. Just don't do it!

And, FYI, the real "upgrade" for existing Acrobat 4 and 5 users is
to Acrobat 6 Professional, NOT to Acrobat 6 Standard, unless you
want reduced functionality (such as not being able to define forms).

        - Dov


At 12/3/2003 10:04 AM, CAIRNS Robert -NUCLEAR wrote:

>Hi,
>Our company is currently running Windows NT 4.0 and has Acrobat 4.05 reader
>deployed on all the desktops, and full Acrobat on a fair % . For various
>reasons our XP rollout has been stalled , but we are interested in upgrading
>Acrobat to 6 (6.01) in the near very near future , but before the XP
>rollout. (there are a number of features in Acrobat 6 that our current
>program will need to make use of)
>
>Does anybody have any experience running Acrobat (both reader and pro) under
>NT 4? Any comments/problems with that configuration? 
>
>Oh, by the way, our IT did rollout Office XP (under NT 4) (not w/o breaking
>some things, so they are naturally concerned with Acrobat)
>
>Finally, I heard that Acrobat 6 can coexist with previous versions (unlike
>previous revs of Acrobat). Does anybody know if that is true
>
>TIA
>
>        Rob Cairns


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