As written in kb404597

Hi,
After installing Adobe Reader 9 the runtime error as written in kb404597 occurs.
This technote also gives a solution; don't use a UNC path
Anyone an idea how to start Adobe Reader 9 (script/batch) with the following scenario:
1) Before starting Adobe Reader (or click on a pdf)
- import 2 regkey's to change UNC to non UNC (see technote)
2) Start Adobe Reader 9
3) After closing Adobe Reader
- change the regkey's to default
Best regards,
Marco

Carey,
You guys at Adobe are really screwing us over. On Nov 2, 2011 5:53 PM you replied DarkwingDuck and said you'd alert the team to update that doc that Subversion Client Version 1.7 was incorrect. I just downloaded that doc for the first time today and it STILL has the 1.7 reference.
Also, when I was researching whether to move to CS6 for Dreamweaver one of the things I looked for was the subversion client. DW 5.5 said on the website that 1.7 was supported and in the initial DW6 material it also stated support for 1.7.
So my question is how long can it take for you guys to "correct" information you are providing to developers who are trying to make these decisions? I already upgraded some of my repositories to 1.7 in prep for moving to DW 6. Now that it doesn't work (nevermind the fact that this breaks the workflow I was hopeing to benefit from) I have to back those repositories back down to 1.6.9 if I want to make it work and if I do that I won't be able to use the other tools used by other developers using SmartSVN 7 and the 1.7 client version.
Why can't the DW product be updated to add support for 1.7 and Git and Mercurial? Seems like a natural fit for a "professional" IDE tool that costs significantly more than alternatives like Aptana etc.Please add support for 1.7 at least so that your docs may be correct. Or at a minimum fix your docs. I will submit a request as you describe above but I doubt it will help at all.

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