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The default printer is our network printer. Had me hoping there. I think the file association bug may be solved. I realized after I wrote that that I had reinstalled Client Access, which claims the .PDF extension for itself. Thanks, Dan --- Peter Dow <maillist@dowsoftware.com> wrote: > Hi Dan, > > I didn't see this mentioned in any of the other replies -- what is > your > default Windows printer? If you start Acrobat, and the default > Windows > printer is an AS400 printer, it might be causing the problem you're > seeing. > > OTOH, re the 2nd part of your post -- when you say Acrobat doesn't > "stick", > what Windows application is started when you double-click a .PDF > file? > Notepad? Something else? I'd suspect that application of hijacking > the > association; some Windows applications ask if you'd like them to be > the > default app for a particular file extension, and some apps may not > ask. > > hth, > Peter Dow > Dow Software Services, Inc. > 909 793-9050 voice > 909 522-3214 cellular > 909 793-4480 fax __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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