AdobePDFI.dll

After Installation showed 100% complete, "Copy Error" appeared which said "Setup cannot copy the file AdobePDFUI.dll".  How do I fix this?

Are you trying to install or update Acrobat?  What version of Acrobat are you working with?  Which version of Windows are you using?  What have you tried so far to resolve your difficulties?

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  • AdobePDF.dll needed from Adobe Acrobat CD during install - what?!

    Greetings,
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    Hi,
    I'm not going to be much help, but I'll try.
    First, Adobe's first effort at supporting SCCM by providing a SCUP catalog is only in prerelease. There's no public info available at the moment. It sounds like some of you issues are SCCM specific.
    However, I did ping high level support and got this response:
    If he has a volume license, he should be transferred to a different queue in Customer Support. You might see if that happened when he called customer support.
    There's nothing specific to version 9 in the KBs, but it looks like it sometimes happens if someone has installed Acrobat previously with a suite.
    There are third-party discussions on this if you google it with SCCM or SMS.
    I wish I could be more helpful.
    Ben

  • Acrobat 8 won't install in Win7; "AdobePDF.dll_64" fix has no effect

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