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Old May 11th 05, 09:04 PM
Jure Sah
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glee wrote:
FWIW....Once a PDF file has been loaded in the browser, the helper files (and
usually acrord32.exe also) remain loaded throughout the Windows session. It is a
bug in Acrobat Reader.


I get the errors directly after boot up up to twice.

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Old May 11th 05, 09:26 PM
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From: "Jure Sah"


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| I get the errors directly after boot up up to twice.
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Please post the EXACT error message, letter for letter, word for word.

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Old May 12th 05, 01:32 AM
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David H. Lipman wrote:

Just remove the Adobe Acrobat Reader.if you don't want the DLL.

A Browser Helper Object to view PDF files from within the Browser.


"Jure Sah" wrote in message
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Within the Windows File browser? I've never seen that happen.


Since version 5.? the free Acrobat Reader default installation
mode was within IE (to facilitate reading PDF files when connected
via IE). It has been so long ago I forget whether there was an
optional toggle to unselect this configuration.

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Old May 12th 05, 01:56 AM
glee
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Please supply the exact error messages, word for word.

If the errors occur right after starting Windows, please do this:
Click StartRun, type MSINFO32 and click OK.
In the left pane of the System Information window, click the + sign to expand the
"Software Environment" category.
In the left pane, click to select "Startup Programs"....they will appear in a list
on the right.
Press Ctrl-A on the keyboard, which will highlight everything in the list on the
right.
Press Ctrl-C to copy the list to the 'clipboard'.
Open a reply to this message, click in the body of the message and press Ctrl-V to
paste the list from the clipboard to the message, and post back to this thread.
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"Jure Sah" wrote in message
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glee wrote:
FWIW....Once a PDF file has been loaded in the browser, the helper files (and
usually acrord32.exe also) remain loaded throughout the Windows session. It is

a
bug in Acrobat Reader.


I get the errors directly after boot up up to twice.

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Primary function: Coprocessor
Secondary function: Cluster commander

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And does his homework neatly
May become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms
And the moon is full, completely."


 




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