I ran into a similar situation a while back (though with InDy & Photoshop)
.... it's possible that your Windows/Adobe registry is messed up.
Is PM the only Adobe product you have loaded? If not, if you have several
other Adobe apps loaded and the "owner" info is different on each one,
it'll
pop an error. In my case, I used my company name on one registration and
my
name on another and it confused the registry. They do that, I think, to
curb
people using their apps illegally. For me, once I went into the registry
and
changed all the "owners" to one name, it fixed the problem.
I figure it's at least a look?
--
Connie :)
http://sewverycreative.blogspot.com
"Claude Balls" <claudeballsjr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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I tried that before and it didn't help. I remove over half of the
fonts and still will not load.
Does anyone else reading this have another suggestions.
"Dick Margulis" <margulisd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Claude Balls wrote:
> > Any way to get it to run? When I start it, I get error:
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Plug-in can not be completed
> > Some system operation failed
> > [7212]
> > [5904]
> >
> > 9001:7224
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------
> >
>
>
> Apparently, according to someone who posted a response to the same
> question last week, you need to uninstall a number of fonts from your
> Windows/Fonts folder. Do that. Reboot. Try again.


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