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OT--Adobe Reader Updates -- necessary??
I used Adobe Reader 7.07 and got a message that I should upgrade to 7.08.
Anyone know if it is advisable to upgrade?? (It is always such a pain and I'm not sure if it is necessary with Adobe) Mel |
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OT--Adobe Reader Updates -- necessary??
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:52:21 -0400, "MZB"
wrote: I used Adobe Reader 7.07 and got a message that I should upgrade to 7.08. Anyone know if it is advisable to upgrade?? (It is always such a pain and I'm not sure if it is necessary with Adobe) Mel Why is it a pain? I'd just upgrade. |
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OT--Adobe Reader Updates -- necessary??
Hi Journey:
I just remember having a problem or two with previous upgrades. Mel "journey" wrote in message ... On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:52:21 -0400, "MZB" wrote: I used Adobe Reader 7.07 and got a message that I should upgrade to 7.08. Anyone know if it is advisable to upgrade?? (It is always such a pain and I'm not sure if it is necessary with Adobe) Mel Why is it a pain? I'd just upgrade. |
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OT--Adobe Reader Updates -- necessary??
"MZB" wrote in message ... Hi Journey: I just remember having a problem or two with previous upgrades. Mel "journey" wrote in message ... On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:52:21 -0400, "MZB" wrote: I used Adobe Reader 7.07 and got a message that I should upgrade to 7.08. Anyone know if it is advisable to upgrade?? (It is always such a pain and I'm not sure if it is necessary with Adobe) Mel Why is it a pain? I'd just upgrade. I recently updated both of my computers with the new Adobe updates and thus far haven't had any problems. However, I haven't ever had a problem with any of their updates as far as that goes. I don't recall exactly what update created this feature but you can now scroll smoothly between pages whereas before Adobe would cause a break between pages. In other words you were not able to see the bottom of page 3 and the top of page 4 at the same time; now you can. HTH Harry |
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OT--Adobe Reader Updates -- necessary??
OK-- did the update. It still was balky, but I got it done and you are
right. There does seem to be a smoother transition between pages. Much improved. Mel "Harry Gordon" wrote in message ... "MZB" wrote in message ... Hi Journey: I just remember having a problem or two with previous upgrades. Mel "journey" wrote in message ... On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:52:21 -0400, "MZB" wrote: I used Adobe Reader 7.07 and got a message that I should upgrade to 7.08. Anyone know if it is advisable to upgrade?? (It is always such a pain and I'm not sure if it is necessary with Adobe) Mel Why is it a pain? I'd just upgrade. I recently updated both of my computers with the new Adobe updates and thus far haven't had any problems. However, I haven't ever had a problem with any of their updates as far as that goes. I don't recall exactly what update created this feature but you can now scroll smoothly between pages whereas before Adobe would cause a break between pages. In other words you were not able to see the bottom of page 3 and the top of page 4 at the same time; now you can. HTH Harry |
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OT--Adobe Reader Updates -- necessary??
I'm curious as to what "it was still balky" means? Other than the time
it takes to download and install, I'm not aware of any problems since I first installed V7... Regards, Hank Arnold MZB wrote: OK-- did the update. It still was balky, but I got it done and you are right. There does seem to be a smoother transition between pages. Much improved. Mel "Harry Gordon" wrote in message ... "MZB" wrote in message ... Hi Journey: I just remember having a problem or two with previous upgrades. Mel "journey" wrote in message ... On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:52:21 -0400, "MZB" wrote: I used Adobe Reader 7.07 and got a message that I should upgrade to 7.08. Anyone know if it is advisable to upgrade?? (It is always such a pain and I'm not sure if it is necessary with Adobe) Mel Why is it a pain? I'd just upgrade. I recently updated both of my computers with the new Adobe updates and thus far haven't had any problems. However, I haven't ever had a problem with any of their updates as far as that goes. I don't recall exactly what update created this feature but you can now scroll smoothly between pages whereas before Adobe would cause a break between pages. In other words you were not able to see the bottom of page 3 and the top of page 4 at the same time; now you can. HTH Harry |
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OT--Adobe Reader Updates -- necessary??
Here's what happens, and this has happened with a few updates.
I start the process. During installation, it tells me it can't install until I close the open version of Adobe (7.07 in this case). But there is no open version. Even with ctrl/alt/del there is no open version running. I press Continue and I get the same message. I wait awhile, press Continue again, and it finishes installation. I can't figure out why it does that. But eventually it does install. As stated, I am pleased with the new version, 7.08. I assume nobody else has this balky installation. Mel "Hank Arnold" wrote in message ... I'm curious as to what "it was still balky" means? Other than the time it takes to download and install, I'm not aware of any problems since I first installed V7... Regards, Hank Arnold MZB wrote: OK-- did the update. It still was balky, but I got it done and you are right. There does seem to be a smoother transition between pages. Much improved. Mel "Harry Gordon" wrote in message ... "MZB" wrote in message ... Hi Journey: I just remember having a problem or two with previous upgrades. Mel "journey" wrote in message ... On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:52:21 -0400, "MZB" wrote: I used Adobe Reader 7.07 and got a message that I should upgrade to 7.08. Anyone know if it is advisable to upgrade?? (It is always such a pain and I'm not sure if it is necessary with Adobe) Mel Why is it a pain? I'd just upgrade. I recently updated both of my computers with the new Adobe updates and thus far haven't had any problems. However, I haven't ever had a problem with any of their updates as far as that goes. I don't recall exactly what update created this feature but you can now scroll smoothly between pages whereas before Adobe would cause a break between pages. In other words you were not able to see the bottom of page 3 and the top of page 4 at the same time; now you can. HTH Harry |
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OT--Adobe Reader Updates -- necessary??
Mel,
One possibility to clean up this anomaly would be to uninstall Acrobat Reader 7.08, then install it again... Ben Myers On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 10:41:48 -0400, "MZB" wrote: Here's what happens, and this has happened with a few updates. I start the process. During installation, it tells me it can't install until I close the open version of Adobe (7.07 in this case). But there is no open version. Even with ctrl/alt/del there is no open version running. I press Continue and I get the same message. I wait awhile, press Continue again, and it finishes installation. I can't figure out why it does that. But eventually it does install. As stated, I am pleased with the new version, 7.08. I assume nobody else has this balky installation. Mel "Hank Arnold" wrote in message ... I'm curious as to what "it was still balky" means? Other than the time it takes to download and install, I'm not aware of any problems since I first installed V7... Regards, Hank Arnold MZB wrote: OK-- did the update. It still was balky, but I got it done and you are right. There does seem to be a smoother transition between pages. Much improved. Mel "Harry Gordon" wrote in message ... "MZB" wrote in message ... Hi Journey: I just remember having a problem or two with previous upgrades. Mel "journey" wrote in message ... On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:52:21 -0400, "MZB" wrote: I used Adobe Reader 7.07 and got a message that I should upgrade to 7.08. Anyone know if it is advisable to upgrade?? (It is always such a pain and I'm not sure if it is necessary with Adobe) Mel Why is it a pain? I'd just upgrade. I recently updated both of my computers with the new Adobe updates and thus far haven't had any problems. However, I haven't ever had a problem with any of their updates as far as that goes. I don't recall exactly what update created this feature but you can now scroll smoothly between pages whereas before Adobe would cause a break between pages. In other words you were not able to see the bottom of page 3 and the top of page 4 at the same time; now you can. HTH Harry |
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OT--Adobe Reader Updates -- necessary??
Ben:
Good idea. But I've just upgraded to 7.08 and all is fine. Maybe when 7.09 comes out, I'll uninstall current version and then do a fresh d/l. Mel "Ben Myers" ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net wrote in message ... Mel, One possibility to clean up this anomaly would be to uninstall Acrobat Reader 7.08, then install it again... Ben Myers On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 10:41:48 -0400, "MZB" wrote: Here's what happens, and this has happened with a few updates. I start the process. During installation, it tells me it can't install until I close the open version of Adobe (7.07 in this case). But there is no open version. Even with ctrl/alt/del there is no open version running. I press Continue and I get the same message. I wait awhile, press Continue again, and it finishes installation. I can't figure out why it does that. But eventually it does install. As stated, I am pleased with the new version, 7.08. I assume nobody else has this balky installation. Mel "Hank Arnold" wrote in message ... I'm curious as to what "it was still balky" means? Other than the time it takes to download and install, I'm not aware of any problems since I first installed V7... Regards, Hank Arnold MZB wrote: OK-- did the update. It still was balky, but I got it done and you are right. There does seem to be a smoother transition between pages. Much improved. Mel "Harry Gordon" wrote in message ... "MZB" wrote in message ... Hi Journey: I just remember having a problem or two with previous upgrades. Mel "journey" wrote in message ... On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:52:21 -0400, "MZB" wrote: I used Adobe Reader 7.07 and got a message that I should upgrade to 7.08. Anyone know if it is advisable to upgrade?? (It is always such a pain and I'm not sure if it is necessary with Adobe) Mel Why is it a pain? I'd just upgrade. I recently updated both of my computers with the new Adobe updates and thus far haven't had any problems. However, I haven't ever had a problem with any of their updates as far as that goes. I don't recall exactly what update created this feature but you can now scroll smoothly between pages whereas before Adobe would cause a break between pages. In other words you were not able to see the bottom of page 3 and the top of page 4 at the same time; now you can. HTH Harry |
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OT--Adobe Reader Updates -- necessary??
if internet explorer is open then the acrobat plugin is probably in use. or
it could be the 'acrobat assitant' is running with startup to help acrobat files open faster... either way they could be more explicit what as to what the problem is... i suppose you get what you pay for "MZB" wrote in message ... Here's what happens, and this has happened with a few updates. I start the process. During installation, it tells me it can't install until I close the open version of Adobe (7.07 in this case). But there is no open version. Even with ctrl/alt/del there is no open version running. I press Continue and I get the same message. I wait awhile, press Continue again, and it finishes installation. I can't figure out why it does that. But eventually it does install. As stated, I am pleased with the new version, 7.08. I assume nobody else has this balky installation. Mel "Hank Arnold" wrote in message ... I'm curious as to what "it was still balky" means? Other than the time it takes to download and install, I'm not aware of any problems since I first installed V7... Regards, Hank Arnold MZB wrote: OK-- did the update. It still was balky, but I got it done and you are right. There does seem to be a smoother transition between pages. Much improved. Mel "Harry Gordon" wrote in message ... "MZB" wrote in message ... Hi Journey: I just remember having a problem or two with previous upgrades. Mel "journey" wrote in message ... On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:52:21 -0400, "MZB" wrote: I used Adobe Reader 7.07 and got a message that I should upgrade to 7.08. Anyone know if it is advisable to upgrade?? (It is always such a pain and I'm not sure if it is necessary with Adobe) Mel Why is it a pain? I'd just upgrade. I recently updated both of my computers with the new Adobe updates and thus far haven't had any problems. However, I haven't ever had a problem with any of their updates as far as that goes. I don't recall exactly what update created this feature but you can now scroll smoothly between pages whereas before Adobe would cause a break between pages. In other words you were not able to see the bottom of page 3 and the top of page 4 at the same time; now you can. HTH Harry |
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