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Browse All TopicsAfter migrating some PC's to a new domain, one of the client PC's is having a problem. They have Adobe Acrobat 8 and Office 2007 installed, and now when they access the Acrobat tab whilst in Word 2007 and attempt to create a pdf to edit (add watermarks, etc), the program starts loading and then crashes. Another machine on the same network with the same 2 programs (which runs Vista) had no such problem. On this machine, you open up a word document, select the acrobat tab and create a pdf that can then be editted. Any hints or clues as to where I should look??
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Also, since using 2007 make sure you have SP1 installed:
http://www.microsoft.com/d
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by: jazzIIIlovePosted on 2009-04-23 at 17:50:10ID: 24221001
Hi there;
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I think the following link will ease your problem:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfse
By the way, you have a typo in your question title: Adone Professional Acrobat ...
Best regards...