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Adobe Writer 5 causing illegal operations :(
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| heyho all 
I have a bit of a problem with one persons machine. He has a Windows 95 machine, (Mitsubishi Apricot ms540). Recently he had Adobe Acrobat reader installed and it worked fine and dandy, but around 1 week ago, he uninstalled acrobat reader, and Installed adobe acrobat writer 5. Now every time he tries to open the program the following error pops up on screen:
'Adobe acrobat has caused an illegal operation and will be shut down by the windows' (cant remember exact wording, but its very close). The program then will shut down and refuse to start up. The machine itself has 64MB ram, so I doubt it to be memory related problem.
I've seen this kind of error many times before with IE and windows explorer on windows 95/98 machines, but I'm hoping someone can give some advice.
Personally, I think he should reinstall acrobat writer, and see what happens...
any thoughts? | |
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| jombeewoof 2002-03-13, 8:41 am |
| I'd try to reinstall before I did anything | |
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| thx for help  |
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