"Recovering" My Copy of Tekton MM

I own a legal copy of the Tekton Multiple Master. It came bundled with my original copy of ATM 4.0, which worked fine when I was using Windows NT/2000. The OS on my current home PC is XP. When I try to install Tekton using the built-in Windows Font Installer, no fonts are recognized on the ATM CD. Is there some way to "recover" (uncover?) a usable copy of Tekton from this CD? It's one of my favorite fonts, but I can't afford to replace it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have a feeling I know the answer, but have to ask it anyway.
Thanks!
Catherine

The Windows Fonts Control Panel and its "Install Fonts" function does not support Multiple Master fonts. ATM Lite 4.1.1. Furthermore, no version of Windows natively supports Multiple Master fonts. Assuming that you are
not running Vista (i.e., you are running Windows 2000 or XP), you can download and install ATM Lite 4.1 from Adobe's website at
. ATM Lite 4.1 will allow you to install the Multiple Master fonts as well as create instances from same.
Having said that, ATM Deluxe is no longer marketed or available from Adobe and ATM in general is not supported by Adobe, nor are there any plans to replace ATM. Multiple Master fonts are no longer licensed by Adobe and we would strongly advise that as an alternative, you license the equivalent OpenType fonts. Multiple Master fonts are really not particularly viable any more on the newest OS versions and in newer application versions.
- Dov

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    -rwxrwSrwt  1 oracle dba 1990213632 Dec  6 01:15 datafile_5999_2.bak
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    allocated channel: aux2
    channel aux2: sid=154 devtype=DISK
    allocated channel: aux3
    channel aux3: sid=153 devtype=DISK
    allocated channel: aux4
    channel aux4: sid=152 devtype=DISK
    allocated channel: aux5
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    allocated channel: aux6
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    allocated channel: aux7
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    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
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    restoring datafile 00002 to /u07/oradata/UAT/undotbs01.dbf
    restoring datafile 00005 to /u07/oradata/UAT/bidata_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00008 to /u07/oradata/UAT/bistage_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00016 to /u07/oradata/UAT/customiz_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00020 to /u07/oradata/UAT/galaxybe_data2.dbf
    restoring datafile 00023 to /u07/oradata/UAT/galaxydal_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00026 to /u07/oradata/UAT/galaxy_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00029 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmsarch_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00037 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmstask_constraint.dbf
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    channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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    restoring datafile 00007 to /u07/oradata/UAT/bistage_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00015 to /u07/oradata/UAT/customiz_constraint.dbf
    restoring datafile 00022 to /u07/oradata/UAT/galaxydal_constraint.dbf
    restoring datafile 00028 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmsarch_constraint.dbf
    restoring datafile 00032 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmsaudit_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00035 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmsdynm_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00040 to /u07/oradata/UAT/mag_ctl.dbf
    restoring datafile 00043 to /u07/oradata/UAT/odyssey_constraint.dbf
    restoring datafile 00057 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmslob_data1.dbf
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    channel aux3: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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    restoring datafile 00010 to /u07/oradata/UAT/bss_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00011 to /u07/oradata/UAT/bss_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00012 to /u07/oradata/UAT/bussrules_constraint.dbf
    restoring datafile 00017 to /u07/oradata/UAT/customiz_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00024 to /u07/oradata/UAT/galaxydal_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00030 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmsarch_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00038 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmstask_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00041 to /u07/oradata/UAT/mag_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00046 to /u07/oradata/UAT/pilatdba_constraint.dbf
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    channel aux4: starting datafile backupset restore
    channel aux4: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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    restoring datafile 00014 to /u07/oradata/UAT/bussrules_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00019 to /u07/oradata/UAT/galaxybe_constraint.dbf
    restoring datafile 00021 to /u07/oradata/UAT/galaxybe_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00027 to /u07/oradata/UAT/galaxy_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00034 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmsdynm_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00036 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmslob_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00044 to /u07/oradata/UAT/odyssey_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00045 to /u07/oradata/UAT/odyssey_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00060 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmslob_data4.dbf
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    channel aux5: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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    restoring datafile 00013 to /u07/oradata/UAT/bussrules_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00018 to /u07/oradata/UAT/dbcc_repos.dbf
    restoring datafile 00025 to /u07/oradata/UAT/galaxy_constraint.dbf
    restoring datafile 00033 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmsdynm_constraint.dbf
    restoring datafile 00039 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmstask_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00042 to /u07/oradata/UAT/mag_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00048 to /u07/oradata/UAT/pilatdba_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00050 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ratings_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00058 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmslob_data2.dbf
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    channel aux6: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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    restoring datafile 00047 to /u07/oradata/UAT/pilatdba_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00049 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ratings_constraint.dbf
    restoring datafile 00051 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ratings_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00052 to /u07/oradata/UAT/tools.dbf
    restoring datafile 00053 to /u07/oradata/UAT/undotbs02.dbf
    restoring datafile 00054 to /u07/oradata/UAT/workflow_constraint.dbf
    restoring datafile 00055 to /u07/oradata/UAT/workflow_data.dbf
    restoring datafile 00056 to /u07/oradata/UAT/workflow_index.dbf
    restoring datafile 00059 to /u07/oradata/UAT/ibmslob_data3.dbf
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    channel aux2: restored backup piece 1
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    channel aux3: restored backup piece 1
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    channel aux3: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6001_2.bak
    channel aux5: restored backup piece 1
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    channel aux5: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6000_2.bak
    channel aux6: restored backup piece 1
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    channel aux6: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_5999_2.bak
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    channel aux4: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6004_3.bak
    channel aux3: restored backup piece 2
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    channel aux3: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6001_3.bak
    channel aux5: restored backup piece 2
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    channel aux5: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6000_3.bak
    channel aux6: restored backup piece 2
    piece handle=/u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_5999_2.bak tag=DATAFILE_DAILY
    channel aux6: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_5999_3.bak
    channel aux2: restored backup piece 2
    piece handle=/u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6002_2.bak tag=DATAFILE_DAILY
    channel aux2: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6002_3.bak
    channel aux4: restored backup piece 3
    piece handle=/u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6004_3.bak tag=DATAFILE_DAILY
    channel aux4: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6004_4.bak
    channel aux5: restored backup piece 3
    piece handle=/u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6000_3.bak tag=DATAFILE_DAILY
    channel aux5: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6000_4.bak
    channel aux4: restored backup piece 4
    piece handle=/u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6004_4.bak tag=DATAFILE_DAILY
    channel aux4: restore complete, elapsed time: 02:49:24
    channel aux2: restored backup piece 3
    piece handle=/u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6002_3.bak tag=DATAFILE_DAILY
    channel aux2: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6002_4.bak
    channel aux3: restored backup piece 3
    piece handle=/u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6001_3.bak tag=DATAFILE_DAILY
    channel aux3: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6001_4.bak
    channel aux6: restored backup piece 3
    piece handle=/u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_5999_3.bak tag=DATAFILE_DAILY
    channel aux6: reading from backup piece /u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_5999_4.bak
    channel aux3: restored backup piece 4
    piece handle=/u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6001_4.bak tag=DATAFILE_DAILY
    channel aux3: restore complete, elapsed time: 02:57:18
    channel aux2: restored backup piece 4
    piece handle=/u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6002_4.bak tag=DATAFILE_DAILY
    channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 02:57:20
    channel aux5: restored backup piece 4
    piece handle=/u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_6000_4.bak tag=DATAFILE_DAILY
    channel aux5: restore complete, elapsed time: 02:57:45
    channel aux6: restored backup piece 4
    piece handle=/u10/PLTPRD01/backup/datafile_5999_4.bak tag=DATAFILE_DAILY
    channel aux6: restore complete, elapsed time: 02:58:50
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      MAXLOGMEMBERS      3
      MAXDATAFILES      400
      MAXINSTANCES     8
      MAXLOGHISTORY     4674
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      GROUP  2 ( '/u03/redo/oradata/UAT/redo2a.dbf', '/u04/redo/oradata/UAT/redo2b.dbf' ) SIZE 500 M  REUSE,
      GROUP  3 ( '/u03/redo/oradata/UAT/redo3a.dbf', '/u04/redo/oradata/UAT/redo3b.dbf' ) SIZE 500 M  REUSE,
      GROUP  4 ( '/u03/redo/oradata/UAT/redo4a.dbf', '/u04/redo/oradata/UAT/redo4b.dbf' ) SIZE 500 M  REUSE,
      GROUP  5 ( '/u03/redo/oradata/UAT/redo5a.dbf', '/u04/redo/oradata/UAT/redo5b.dbf' ) SIZE 500 M  REUSE,
      GROUP  6 ( '/u03/redo/oradata/UAT/redo6a.dbf', '/u04/redo/oradata/UAT/redo6b.dbf' ) SIZE 500 M  REUSE,
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    DATAFILE
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    input datafile copy recid=1 stamp=769350658 filename=/u07/oradata/UAT/undotbs01.dbf
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    ORA-01110: data file 1: '/u07/oradata/UAT/system01.dbf'
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    RMAN-06102: no channel to restore a backup or copy of log thread 1 seq 101908 lowscn 2075932310
    RMAN-06102: no channel to restore a backup or copy of log thread 1 seq 101907 lowscn 2075896928
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