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Re: Unable to connect to Adobe Website Who's fault it is would depend on who your talking to. Microsoft will say
it's the software, everyone else on the face of the planet will say it's
Microsoft's issue.
"Magyar Poster" wrote:
> I downloaded the CA A/V product and it installs and (I think!) works OK, but
> every time I boot up it asks for administrative rights to install something
> to the system tray.
>
> The principle of not using a privelidged account for normal use is fine
> (although, ahem... another operating system has been doing this for some time
> now... :-) but having to do this every boot is ridiculous.
>
> I imagine, though, this is the fault of the app rather than the o/s
>
> "Tony" wrote:
>
> > I have the same problem trying to download acrobat reader. I also tried going
> > to it from a site that contained the reader download link.
> >
> > Also on the Vista site, it mentioned CA and AVG AntiViris products that can
> > be used on Vista. I downloaded both and tried installing them. Vista says
> > they are not compatible and will not allow the install.
> >
> > Has anyone seen this?
> >
> > Thanks, Tony
> >
> > "Ted" wrote:
> >
> > > No ideas but I find that I can access it on a clean install, but it won't
> > > load on an uograde install. All the IE settings are the same.
> > >
> > > Ted
> > >
> > > "Simon Walker" <SimonWalker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:ADD30A02-0A77-41C9-B432-D3A93E8E1E4B@microsoft.com...
> > > >I cannot access any adobe website using Vista
> > > >
> > > > Any Ideas?
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