Acrobat 7.0 error message (0x00000fd)

Getting error message (0x00000fd) when trying to open Acrobat 7.0 that I downloaded

Acrobat 7 is not compatible with recent versions of Windows or the Mac OS.

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    BR
    Heikki

    Please let us know do you see this error on every launch of Acrobat?
    Recommended is to have latest version of Acrobat and Reader. i.e. 10.1.8
    Try updating application and then see if you still encounter the error.

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    A lot of the time the files can not be combined because of incompatible fonts, or at least font sets that could not be resolved. Maybe that will give you some direction to look at.

  • After renaming my MAC hard drive, Acrobat, Illustrator and Bridge fail to launch. Acrobat returns the error message "An internal error occurred". I've checked this out and it seems related to user permissions. The version is Acrobat X. My machine has mult

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    I resolved the issue.
    The problem is indeed a permissions issue with the Adobe Application Support folder.
    First, in MAC OS Lion the ~/Library/ folder is hidden by default. You must unhide it in order to proceed. (if it is already visible in your ~/User/ folder, proceed to Step 4.)
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    Go to /Users/youruserid/Library/Application Support/Adobe
    Get info on the ~/Adobe folder and reset your permissions to read/write and apply to all enclosed folders
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  • Acrobat Quit Unexpectedly error message on MacBook Pro after purchasing and downloading.  How do I get it to run??

    I just purchased the Acrobat XI Pro Subscription online.  After downloading the software and receiving the message that the installation was complete I tried to open the software to no avail.  It starts to open with a "please wait while we launch Acrobat..." screen, then I get an error message "Acrobat Quit Unexpectedly"  with options to Ignor, Report, or Reopen.  I've sent the report, but no matter how many times I try the 'Reopen' or 'Ignore' options the software will not open.  I'm running a MacBook Pro with Mac OS X version 10.7.5.
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    Hi Ron,
    Please try the steps below and let me know if it worked for you.
    Delete all the files from following folders:
    [Home]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/SLStore
    [Home]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/SLCache
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    [Home]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/AdobePCD
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  • Acrobat read-only error message

    http://forums.adobe.com/message/4117896
    Hello I am following on from a previously reported issue.
    We have a client who are using Adobe Acrobat 9 and have .PDF's saved in a Share Folder. Is the creator of the document but is still faced with the read only prompt when trying to save the document after making an edit (e.g rotating). Upgrading to Adobe Acrobat 9 isn't an option.
    Folder permissions in both Share and NTFS is okay.
    User's profile has full control of the folder it is being saved in. I've also ensured the reading pane is Windows Explorer is off when they're opening it.
    Have run a repair on Adobe Acrobat 9 and tried with other documents with the same result.
    Saving locally does not have the same issue.
    Please advise a solution for using .PDF for Adobe Acrobat 9 in a Share Folder environment.
    Server is SBS2008 and user's PC is Windows 7 Professional.
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    I am having the same issue. Acrobat X was working fine for me for months, then out of the blue, it starts having this problem TODAY! (There must be something about the month of November when people have this problem with Acrobat! )
    Each time I open a PDF file in Acrobat and make an edit, (such as highlighting text or adding a link to a web page), I cannot save the file by the same name. I get the "read only" error message:
    "The document could not be saved. The file may be read-only, or another user may have it open. Please save the document with a different name or in a different folder."
    I installed the latest updates for Acrobat after this problem occurred, but the "read only" error message persists. In a previous thread, one person suggested turning off Acrobat's Protected Mode by going to Edit/Preferences/General and unchecking the Enable Protected Mode At Startup. I do not see this option in Acrobat X.
    The only work-around I've found is to save the PDF file with a temporary name, then after making the edits in Acrobat, save the file as the original name that you wanted the file to be in the first place.
    I'd rather not have to mess with work-arounds. I just want to make this problem go away. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated!
    regards,
    ChristyGTWE

  • Adobe Acrobat X Pro - Error Message : "Adobe Acrobat Has Stopped Working"

    I use Windows 7 - 64bit / CS6 Master Collection that has Adobe Acrobat x Pro.
    When the computer is on for a little while, Acrobat would generate the error message that it has stopped working and then shuts down. Once that error message occurs, I cannot get Acrobat to stay open. It opens the PDF document, stays open for a few seconds then the error message occurs and it shuts down.
    What helps for a short term is to restart the computer. This seems to temporarily remove the error until the computer is on for a while then the error returns.
    This problem repeats. Product repair feature does not work. This has nothing to do with the license, I tried that fix and it made no differnce. I do not have this issue with other Adobe products included in the master collection.
    It seems fruitless and frustrating to send a message to Adobe Support, the run around with pages and links is like smacking walls on every turn, it is obvious Adobe does not want people contacting their support. Service from Adobe for their products is poor.
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    Ok, here is the update.
    The link: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/acrobat-failed-launch-30-days.html , leads to a webpage that says to download a fix ZIP file named: "Acrofix.ZIP". It contains the file "acrofix.exe".
    I did use this "exe" file about 2 months ago and it did nothing to fix the issue. I used it again today, because the same issue of "Adobe Acorbat has stopped working", occurred again and again it did not work, the problem of "Adobe Acrobat stopped working" presists. Again the only work around, which is temporary, is to reboot the computer.
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    Relicensing or Registering the Licence
    Acrofix.exe
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  • Acrobat 9.0 error message when trying to open

    Just got this error message when trying to open Acrobat Pro 9.0:
    Has been installed for 6 month, use 4-5 times per week, never had an issue until this. Usually I would do an 'Uninstall' 'Reinstall' before coming to the forum, but it will not allow me to do a 'deactivitation'.Any help at all, thanks.
    System Info:

    Good day,
    You can initiate a Repair installation from Control Panel > Programs by clicking on the Acrobat 9 installation, choosing 'Change' then following the prompts for a repair install.
    I missed the part where you mentioned the error was occurring on launch.  Sorry about that.
    Kind regards,
    David

  • Acrobat 7 pro error message

    getting the following error message after installing acrobat 7 pro with the adobe link-"there is a problem with adobe acrobat/reader. If it is running, please exit and try again (0:104)." It is running on windows 7 32-bit OS. Any permanent solutions?

    Hi Michael, Thank you so much for the reply. You would think Adobe Support could have told me that so I really appreciate it. Do you know what I need to do to upgrade it ? Can I find an upgrade on E-Bay or do I need to go to COMP USA or some other place to buy the upgrade? Last, what exactly am I looking for to upgrade it to the newest version. (Name of product). I will also remove the other program so it won't have any other issues once I get the upgrade. Thanks again and God Bless, Tony

  • Acrobat X Pro - Error Message

    Since updating Acrobat X from 10.0 to 10.1 - I get 'An Internal Error Occurred' message frequently appearing.
    As error messages go it's ambigous at best as it says nothing more. Acrobat is not even open or running but the error message seems to fire up frequently expecially if you mouse over or near a PDF. An un-install and re-install has failed to cure the problem.
    Very annoying - Percy Lawman - [signature deleted by host]

    Hi Kelly -
    Thanks for the tip.
    The app on start up is in 'Certified Mode'
    A 'Protected Mode' tab doesn't seem to be present.
    For info - the error tab appears to pop-up even when Acrobat is not launched.
    regards
    Percy

  • Acrobat Pro 10, error message 1602

    I have X pro (10.1.13) working perfectly on my machine, when I attempted to run it on my son's machine (same hardware, Op system W7Ult., etc. identical), apart from he has JAWS 15 loaded and running (He is totally blind), I can get X pro running as 10.0., but when I try to update to latest version the loader crashes with the error message 1602, updates not available try later.
    I tried later etc., and have read the various reports of error 1602 for earlier versions, tried some of the reported deletes of the ARM folder, but nothing seems to work.
    Any Ideas, possible fixes?, he is trying to do his degree work and Acrobat Pro would help greatly here

    That error means that the user has interrupted the install, which not necessarily means you actually pressed a key or something. Presumably there is a service or utility on your system that causes this and blocks some install operation. Definitely shut down all those things temporarily...
    Mylenium

  • Cannot reinstall acrobat x pro; error message 1402

    I had acrobat X pro installed, could not update, error message 1402 popped up.  Adobe site suggested uninstalling Acrobat and reinstalling, uninstalled, tried to reinstall but with 57 seoncds left of reinstallation error message 1402 appeared and installation was backed out.  I went from not being able to update to not having the program on my machine at all.  How can I reinstall?

    Here is one suggestion: http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/error-1402-error-1406-acrobat.html. What I suggest it to follow the instructions to uninstall all versions. Then run the cleaner (http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/acrobatcleaner.html) and remove any part left of the Acrobat folder (typically in Program Folders>Adobe). Reboot as the administrator and disable anti-virus. Then try the install.

  • Adobe Acrobat X Pro Error Message

    Hello there:
    I am constantly getting this message when I try and move a pdf that I just worked on into the trash. I then have to re-start my computer to move them into the trash. I just purchased this product a month or so ago.
    Screenshot of error is attached.
    Hoping someone can help.
    Thank you,
    Susan Lucibello

    Ok, here is the update.
    The link: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/acrobat-failed-launch-30-days.html , leads to a webpage that says to download a fix ZIP file named: "Acrofix.ZIP". It contains the file "acrofix.exe".
    I did use this "exe" file about 2 months ago and it did nothing to fix the issue. I used it again today, because the same issue of "Adobe Acorbat has stopped working", occurred again and again it did not work, the problem of "Adobe Acrobat stopped working" presists. Again the only work around, which is temporary, is to reboot the computer.
    So far these do not work:
    Relicensing or Registering the Licence
    Acrofix.exe
    Anyone else have an answer? - or am I the only one suffering this really annoying issue?

  • Acrobat 7 activation error message

    Although I have previously registered this projduct, Acrobat 7.0 all of a sudden told me my 30 day free triral had ended and i need to register my product in order to keep using it. I tried activating it online and get a message that online acitivation is no longer supported and that I should do a phone activation.  After going through the long, automated process for that, I get a message that says there are too many digits in my activation code.  I logged into Adobe and it tells me that my proudct was registered in August 2012.  Adobe tells me that I am not eligible for online chat and there is an almost 2 hour wait to talk with an Adboe tech, and i don't have those two hours to kill.
    Any suggestions on what I need to do to use the product I paid for?
    thanks
    dinan2

    Hi dinan2,
    Activation server for Acrobat 7 has been shut down.
    Please refer the thread : http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1195856
    You can redownload and activate from : http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/creative-suite-2-activation-end-life.htm l
    Hope this helps.
    Regards,
    Rave

  • When using Acrobat X Pro, error message "You don't have permission to save to this location"

    Hi, first came across this problem here...
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/797819
    But there was no solution offered except to disable some security settings. As this issue was in feb last year, i am wondering if Adobe has the solution as i recently encountered the same problem on Acrobat X Pro.
    Please advise.

    I had this problem with Adobe Acrobat X on my Windows 7 system using IE9.  (Note that I did not receive this error in Firefox as others have also reported in other forum posts.)  I spoke with a guy in Adobe support who recommended this solution...
    Click on Start, then "Printers & Devices".
    Right click on the Adobe PDF printer icon and select "Printing Preferences".
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    Uncheck the box that says, "Rely on system fonts only; do not use document fonts".
    Click "Apply", then "OK" and close all prior windows
    That's it!
    Finally, when you install Acrobat it should also install an Adobe Add-On in Internet Explorer.  It adds a two buttons ("Convert" and "Select") to the IE toolbar area.  The Adobe tech recommended using the "Convert" button rather than just printing to a PDF as it "prints more accurately".  Note that selecting the drop down arrow you can choose other options like, "Convert Web Page and E-mail".
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