well because acrobat doesn't yet support win7 I suggest you try inserting the vista cd and if that doesn't work then install acrobat 9, it will work!
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Browse All TopicsInstalling my licensed Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional on Windows 7, the installer gets almost to the end (says Time remaining 0 seconds) and then prompts me: the file 'AdobePDF.dll' on Windows Vista CD-ROM is needed.
Im running Windows 7, Release Candidate, 64-bit.
Should I just do what it says and pop my Vista CD in or has anyone seen this, with another solution?
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Solved by following http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/4
Downloaded updates 8.1, 8.1.1 - 8.1.6 and applied, it runs fine on Windows 7 x64 so far.
According to the document, only 8.1 - 8.1.2 is needed but I applied all available patches.
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by: mrjoltcolaPosted on 2009-08-07 at 13:38:37ID: 25046702
I found this: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/4 01/kb40173 1.html
Gonna see where it leads.