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I can't get Acrobat Reader (i.e. Adobe Reader 9) to run ==> RuntimerError
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Help! I can't get Acrobat Reader to run. I just uninstalled and then re-installed "Adobe Reader 9" in my Windows XP (SP3) PC. I have a roaming profile (which I hate but apparently I'm stuck with it). I cant get Adobe Reader to even open on its own without an error. The error is: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Rutime Error! Program: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact [blah-blah] - Should I re-install the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library? (If so how the heck do I so that?!) - Or should I download an earlier version of Adobe Acrobat? - Or do I need to do open heart surgery on the registry (I have NO idea how to do that stuff, btw) Help! With thanks Ship Shiperton Henethe P.S. I do NOT have Adobe Acrobat installed on my PC. |
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Re: I can't get Acrobat Reader (i.e. Adobe Reader 9) to run ==> Runtimer Error
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"ship" <shiphen@gmail.com> wrote in message news:4bad2e05-8080-420e-9184-6e6931142347@59g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > Hi > > Help! > I can't get Acrobat Reader to run. > > I just uninstalled and then re-installed "Adobe Reader 9" in my > Windows XP (SP3) PC. > I have a roaming profile (which I hate but apparently I'm stuck with > it). > > I cant get Adobe Reader to even open on its own without an error. > The error is: > > Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library > Rutime Error! > Program: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe > This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an > unusual way. > Please contact [blah-blah] > > - Should I re-install the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library? > (If so how the heck do I so that?!) > > - Or should I download an earlier version of Adobe Acrobat? > > - Or do I need to do open heart surgery on the registry > (I have NO idea how to do that stuff, btw) > > > Help! > > With thanks > > > Ship > Shiperton Henethe > > P.S. I do NOT have Adobe Acrobat installed on my PC. |
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Re: I can't get Acrobat Reader (i.e. Adobe Reader 9) to run ==> Runtimer Error
"ship" <shiphen@gmail.com> wrote in message news:4bad2e05-8080-420e-9184-6e6931142347@59g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > Hi > > Help! > I can't get Acrobat Reader to run. > > I just uninstalled and then re-installed "Adobe Reader 9" in my > Windows XP (SP3) PC. > I have a roaming profile (which I hate but apparently I'm stuck with > it). > > I cant get Adobe Reader to even open on its own without an error. > The error is: > > Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library > Rutime Error! > Program: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe > This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an > unusual way. > Please contact [blah-blah] > > - Should I re-install the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library? > (If so how the heck do I so that?!) > > - Or should I download an earlier version of Adobe Acrobat? > > - Or do I need to do open heart surgery on the registry > (I have NO idea how to do that stuff, btw) > > > Help! The best place for support is Adobe Systems' website and user forums: http://www.adobe.com/support/reader/ . You have to register to post in the user forums. -- Allan |
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RE: I can't get Acrobat Reader (i.e. Adobe Reader 9) to run ==> Runtim
Just in case anyone else is having this problem, be aware this is a known bug
in Adobe Reader OR Acrobat if your Application Data directory is redirected to a UNC path via Group Policy (as is common when using Roaming Profiles): http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.59b5c482/33 Adobe haven't fixed it, and the only workaround is to assign the network share a drive latter and redirect to the drive letter, or to use Reader/Acrobat v.8.1.2 which does not have this bug. |
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