Thanks, Connie. I only have PM and the Adobe reader on this machine, but =
will definitely check it out!!
Claude
"SewVeryCreative" <sewcreativeAT@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message =
news:a0d57$47b70a43$18d6c25a$27741@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I ran into a similar situation a while back (though with InDy & =
Photoshop)
> ... it's possible that your Windows/Adobe registry is messed up.
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> Is PM the only Adobe product you have loaded? If not, if you have =
several
> other Adobe apps loaded and the "owner" info is different on each one, =
it'll
> pop an error. In my case, I used my company name on one registration =
and my
> name on another and it confused the registry. They do that, I think, =
to curb
> people using their apps illegally. For me, once I went into the =
registry and
> changed all the "owners" to one name, it fixed the problem.
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> I figure it's at least a look?
> --
> Connie :)
> http://sewverycreative.blogspot.com
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> "Claude Balls" <claudeballsjr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:wivtj.159$JF.54@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Yes, I tried that before and it didn't help. I remove over half of =
the
> fonts and still will not load.
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> Does anyone else reading this have another suggestions.
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> "Dick Margulis" <margulisd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:13rc081oveu1e85@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 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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>


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