Troubleshooting guides for Adobe Reader
No really, it's the user or inferior hardware's fault:
I got three error dialog boxes yesterday when shutting down Windows XP SP2 (fully updated). All related to AcroRd32.exe not being able to close for one reason or another. Couldn't save a screen capture, but I did capture a screen of the results of "repairing" Adobe® Reader® 7.0.3. It insists on having "Speed Launch" run at startup, which was removed without a hitch on version 6. Version 7 did NOT install that startup file when it was first installed. I've allowed the startup program during the "repair", and Windows starts up and shuts down normally after a PDF file has been opened. I'll probably uninstall it, and revert to version 6 without the startup program...
- Below is a list of troubleshooting guides for Adobe Reader files and features. If you don't find the information you're looking for, try searching in the support knowledgebase or the User to User forum.
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Troubleshoot Adobe Reader download problems (6.0-7.0 on Windows)
Troubleshoot Adobe Reader download problems (6.0-7.0 on Mac OS)
Troubleshoot printing problems (Acrobat 5.0-7.0 on Windows)
Troubleshoot printing problems (Acrobat 5.0-7.0 on Mac OS)
Troubleshoot system errors or freezes (Acrobat 7.0 on Windows XP)
Troubleshoot system errors or freezes in Acrobat (6.0-7.0 on Windows 2000)
Troubleshoot system errors or freezes (Acrobat 6.0-7.0 on Mac OS X)
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No really, it's the user or inferior hardware's fault:
- This multilingual Adobe® Reader® 7.0.1 update addresses several known issues in Adobe Reader 7.0 software.
The Adobe® Reader® 7.0.2 update addresses several known issues in Adobe Reader 7.0.1 software.
The Adobe® Reader® 7.0.3 update addresses a buffer overflow issue in Adobe Reader 7.0-7.0.2 software...
I got three error dialog boxes yesterday when shutting down Windows XP SP2 (fully updated). All related to AcroRd32.exe not being able to close for one reason or another. Couldn't save a screen capture, but I did capture a screen of the results of "repairing" Adobe® Reader® 7.0.3. It insists on having "Speed Launch" run at startup, which was removed without a hitch on version 6. Version 7 did NOT install that startup file when it was first installed. I've allowed the startup program during the "repair", and Windows starts up and shuts down normally after a PDF file has been opened. I'll probably uninstall it, and revert to version 6 without the startup program...