Error interno al abrir Acrobat Reader 7.0

Amigos, si alguien está ahí y me puede ayudar lo agradecería.
Instalé Acrobat Reader 7.0 y funcionaba perfectamente, hasta que un día, sin saber por qué - algo debí hacer- al intentar abrir un documento pdf me dió un mensaje de "error interno".
Desinstalé Acrobar Reader y lo volví a instalar (V 7.0) sin ningún éxito.
No tengo ni idea de lo que puede estar pasando. Probablemente es algo que ha pasado a alguien y más de una vez, pero yo estoy absolutamente perdido.
¿Alguna sugerencia?
Gracias.
Tomás

Hola, Judith.
Aquí hay una respuesta en inglés para tu pregunta:
cor pro, "Printing page number?" #, 13 Sep 2005 1:11 pm
Si tienes problemas con el inglés, pasa el texto por cualquier programa traductor, o pregunta aquí.
Me olvidaba: no es recomendable agregar en un tema ya existente una pregunta no relacionada con él. Por una parte, tu pregunta puede pasar inadvertida para quienes podrían responderla; y por otro, es un poco como interrumpir una conversación. Cuando tengas una pregunta nueva, abre un tema nuevo con ella. Y da de partida el máximo de información relevante a tu problema, lo que no hiciste aquí.

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