Acrobat 6.0 in Windows 7

My new computer has Windows 7. What is needed to run Acrobat 6.0?

That sounds a bit old to be able to run on a Windows 7 machine.  If you are not able to install it and get it working, you probably need an older machine with an older operating system to run it.  I think XP might have been introduced around the time of Acrobat 6.

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    From: "Bill@VT" <[email protected]>
    To: Jack Sherwood <[email protected]>
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