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| | Acrobat 8 installation woes I've been having problems viewing some pdf files from within Mozilla Firefox and thought Acrobat reader v 8 which is allegedly Vista compatable might cure the problem. When I first ran the exe, it showed me where it was going to install the temp files -- something.something.something.temp directory -- but then presented an error message that said the directory was full therefore installation couldn't be completed. I used a combination of manual deletion and disk manager to clean up the folder and reran the exe. This time it went almost immediately to the error message without showing me where it was trying to store temp files. Next time, I ran the exe as system administrator and go the same results. Any and all suggestions would be appreciated. -- another anne, add ingers to reply |
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| | Re: Acrobat 8 installation woes I couldn't install version 8 either, so I went for version 7 instead. Works like a charm ![]() Really no need for the latest until they've fixed the issues with Vista. "anne" <frugalf@comcast.net> skrev i meddelelsen news:GrydnS7UptLq3m3YnZ2dnUVZ_vyunZ2d@comcast.com... > I've been having problems viewing some pdf files from within Mozilla > Firefox and thought Acrobat reader v 8 which is allegedly Vista > compatable might cure the problem. > > When I first ran the exe, it showed me where it was going to install the > temp files -- something.something.something.temp directory -- but then > presented an error message that said the directory was full therefore > installation couldn't be completed. I used a combination of manual > deletion and disk manager to clean up the folder and reran the exe. This > time it went almost immediately to the error message without showing me > where it was trying to store temp files. Next time, I ran the exe as > system administrator and go the same results. > > Any and all suggestions would be appreciated. > -- > another anne, add ingers to reply |
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| | Re: Acrobat 8 installation woes Their installer is all screwed up but once you get it installed it runs great ![]() See this blog for how to install. Basically you just need to run the installer let it fail and then locate the setup file their installer fails to call which is located under "%userprofile%\AppData\LocalLow\Netopsystems\temp\". http://weblogs.asp.net/israelio/arch...-on-vista.aspx Good luck --Andrew "anne" <frugalf@comcast.net> wrote in message news:GrydnS7UptLq3m3YnZ2dnUVZ_vyunZ2d@comcast.com... > I've been having problems viewing some pdf files from within Mozilla > Firefox and thought Acrobat reader v 8 which is allegedly Vista > compatable might cure the problem. > > When I first ran the exe, it showed me where it was going to install the > temp files -- something.something.something.temp directory -- but then > presented an error message that said the directory was full therefore > installation couldn't be completed. I used a combination of manual > deletion and disk manager to clean up the folder and reran the exe. This > time it went almost immediately to the error message without showing me > where it was trying to store temp files. Next time, I ran the exe as > system administrator and go the same results. > > Any and all suggestions would be appreciated. > -- > another anne, add ingers to reply |
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| | Re: Acrobat 8 installation woes Turn UAC back on and install again. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.db-pc.com _________________________________________________________________________________ "anne" <frugalf@comcast.net> wrote in message news:GrydnS7UptLq3m3YnZ2dnUVZ_vyunZ2d@comcast.com... > I've been having problems viewing some pdf files from within Mozilla > Firefox and thought Acrobat reader v 8 which is allegedly Vista > compatable might cure the problem. > > When I first ran the exe, it showed me where it was going to install the > temp files -- something.something.something.temp directory -- but then > presented an error message that said the directory was full therefore > installation couldn't be completed. I used a combination of manual > deletion and disk manager to clean up the folder and reran the exe. This > time it went almost immediately to the error message without showing me > where it was trying to store temp files. Next time, I ran the exe as > system administrator and go the same results. > > Any and all suggestions would be appreciated. > -- > another anne, add ingers to reply |
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| | Re: Acrobat 8 installation woes "anne" <frugalf@comcast.net> wrote in message news:GrydnS7UptLq3m3YnZ2dnUVZ_vyunZ2d@comcast.com... > I've been having problems viewing some pdf files from within Mozilla > Firefox and thought Acrobat reader v 8 which is allegedly Vista > compatable might cure the problem. > > When I first ran the exe, it showed me where it was going to install the > temp files -- something.something.something.temp directory -- but then > presented an error message that said the directory was full therefore > installation couldn't be completed. I used a combination of manual > deletion and disk manager to clean up the folder and reran the exe. This > time it went almost immediately to the error message without showing me > where it was trying to store temp files. Next time, I ran the exe as > system administrator and go the same results. > > Any and all suggestions would be appreciated. > -- > another anne, add ingers to reply Got to say I downloaded and installed this with no problems at all! Vista Business Edition |
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| | Re: Acrobat 8 installation woes With the UAC turned off, I had to run the install under XP:SP2 compatitbility mode, that got around the temp folder not enough space issue. Or if you turn the UAC back on, it works fine. If this what it means for progrrams to be Vista compliant, then I guess that's microsoft's way of trying to force feed the UAC. "anne" <frugalf@comcast.net> wrote in message news:GrydnS7UptLq3m3YnZ2dnUVZ_vyunZ2d@comcast.com... > I've been having problems viewing some pdf files from within Mozilla > Firefox and thought Acrobat reader v 8 which is allegedly Vista > compatable might cure the problem. > > When I first ran the exe, it showed me where it was going to install the > temp files -- something.something.something.temp directory -- but then > presented an error message that said the directory was full therefore > installation couldn't be completed. I used a combination of manual > deletion and disk manager to clean up the folder and reran the exe. This > time it went almost immediately to the error message without showing me > where it was trying to store temp files. Next time, I ran the exe as > system administrator and go the same results. > > Any and all suggestions would be appreciated. > -- > another anne, add ingers to reply |
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| | RE: Acrobat 8 installation woes Hi, I was having the exact same problem and found on these pages somewhere that the reason was that I had turned off the User Account Control. Once I had turned it back on the program installed with no problems. I don’t know if this applies to you but I hope it helps -- colinlam "anne" wrote: > I've been having problems viewing some pdf files from within Mozilla > Firefox and thought Acrobat reader v 8 which is allegedly Vista > compatable might cure the problem. > > When I first ran the exe, it showed me where it was going to install the > temp files -- something.something.something.temp directory -- but then > presented an error message that said the directory was full therefore > installation couldn't be completed. I used a combination of manual > deletion and disk manager to clean up the folder and reran the exe. This > time it went almost immediately to the error message without showing me > where it was trying to store temp files. Next time, I ran the exe as > system administrator and go the same results. > > Any and all suggestions would be appreciated. > -- > another anne, add ingers to reply > |
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| | Re: Acrobat 8 installation woes "anne" <frugalf@comcast.net> wrote in message news:GrydnS7UptLq3m3YnZ2dnUVZ_vyunZ2d@comcast.com... > I've been having problems viewing some pdf files from within Mozilla > Firefox and thought Acrobat reader v 8 which is allegedly Vista > compatable might cure the problem. Easiest thing as someone has already said is to use the comaptability too. Right click the Acrobat exe. file, click Properties and then Compatability. Then click to run it under Windows XP compatability mode. It'll install fine. Simes |
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| | Re: Acrobat 8 installation woes Freewheeler says... > Easiest thing as someone has already said is to use the comaptability too. > Right click the Acrobat exe. file, click Properties and then Compatability. > Then click to run it under Windows XP compatability mode. It'll install > fine. That worked ... thanks all ;-) -- another anne, add ingers to reply |
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