Missing verdana italic font

AE wont load because it says it is missing font(verdana italic)  writing this in verdana italic..why cant AE cs6 find it?

Could be a permission problem on your system. Try running as admin. Could also be an issue with anotehr, unrelated "bad" font messing up things. Remove it then.
Mylenium

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