For the archives:
Finally found a solution going through the Acrobat Windows user to user
forum. It eventuated that I was definitely not alone, and that there is
the same or similar thing happening with some Acro Pro 8 installations
(which all shut down within 10 seconds without warning).
Anyw
For the archives:
Finally found a solution going through the Acrobat Windows user to user
forum. It eventuated that I was definitely not alone, and that there is
the same or similar thing happening with some Acro Pro 8 installations
(which all shut down within 10 seconds without warning).
An
An update:
While stumbling around the web I found out how to get my system clock
working. It now works, but ... Acro still does its disgraceful 1 minute
exit.
jjj
John Pitt wrote:
> I'm starting to suspect that one of clients' sysadmins has set me up so
> that the laptop is still trying to g
bat 7 does check for on-line updates at start-up
> and perhaps something you have installed is killing
> the process for doing so?!?!?
>
> - Dov
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: John Pitt
>> Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 3:11 AM
>> To: mark.po
Thx Peter,
Tried switching off auto-update and tried running while disconnected.
Neither worked for me
Thanks anyway
jjj
Peter Gold wrote:
> Hi, John:
>
> I haven't been following this thread closely, so apologies if this was
> already mentioned. I had a similar problem some time ago, which
An update:
While stumbling around the web I found out how to get my system clock
working. It now works, but ... Acro still does its disgraceful 1 minute
exit.
jjj
John Pitt wrote:
I'm starting to suspect that one of clients' sysadmins has set me up so
that the laptop is still trying to get
Mark,
I wasn't absolutely certain that I had followed the correct procedure as
you outlined -- so I reinstalled, and checked for rogue traces of old
installations, etc., again.
But it is the same story. On my home login, Acrobat dies about 60
seconds after opening; at the only client site I ha
line updates at start-up
and perhaps something you have installed is killing
the process for doing so?!?!?
- Dov
-Original Message-
From: John Pitt
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 3:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Acro 7 Pro dies without warning
Mar
Thx Peter,
Tried switching off auto-update and tried running while disconnected.
Neither worked for me
Thanks anyway
jjj
Peter Gold wrote:
Hi, John:
I haven't been following this thread closely, so apologies if this was
already mentioned. I had a similar problem some time ago, which I tr
Hi, John:
I haven't been following this thread closely, so apologies if this was
already mentioned. I had a similar problem some time ago, which I traced
to Acrobat invoking automatic update during the start-up sequence. The
Catch-22 was that if Acrobat quit during start-up, it wasn't possible
Hi, John:
I haven't been following this thread closely, so apologies if this was
already mentioned. I had a similar problem some time ago, which I traced
to Acrobat invoking automatic update during the start-up sequence. The
Catch-22 was that if Acrobat quit during start-up, it wasn't possible
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> Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Acro 7 Pro dies without warning
>
> Mark,
>
> I wasn't absolutely certain that I had followed the correct
> procedure as you outlined -- so I reinstalled, and checked
> for rogue traces of old installations, etc., again.
&
com
> Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Acro 7 Pro dies without warning
>
> Mark,
>
> I wasn't absolutely certain that I had followed the correct
> procedure as you outlined -- so I reinstalled, and checked
> for rogue traces of old installations, etc
Mark,
I wasn't absolutely certain that I had followed the correct procedure as
you outlined -- so I reinstalled, and checked for rogue traces of old
installations, etc., again.
But it is the same story. On my home login, Acrobat dies about 60
seconds after opening; at the only client site I
Thought I'd finished with my Acrobat woes -- but ... wrong!
I upgraded my work XP Pro laptop and home PC from Acro 5 to 7.08 a
couple of weeks ago. The home PC works fine now (thanks Fred!), but when
I run Acro 7 on the laptop, all is OK until about one minute has passed.
It then closes with no
t: OT: Acro 7 Pro dies without warning
Thought I'd finished with my Acrobat woes -- but ... wrong!
I upgraded my work XP Pro laptop and home PC from Acro 5 to 7.08 a
couple of weeks ago. The home PC works fine now (thanks Fred!), but when
I run Acro 7 on the laptop, all is OK until about one
ously.
Cheers
Mark Poston
Mekon Ltd
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of John Pitt
Sent: 23 November 2006 11:21
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: OT: Acro 7 Pro dies without warning
Thought I'd finished with my Acrobat w
Thought I'd finished with my Acrobat woes -- but ... wrong!
I upgraded my work XP Pro laptop and home PC from Acro 5 to 7.08 a
couple of weeks ago. The home PC works fine now (thanks Fred!), but when
I run Acro 7 on the laptop, all is OK until about one minute has passed.
It then closes with n
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