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Glenn,

This link solved all my problems. You'll need to uninstall if you have it
installed, and reinstall. Although these instructions are for CS3, it works
for Adobe Standard Installation as well.

http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/401/kb401731.html

Hope that works for you

Kev

*Kevin Nunn
RGV Pizza Hut, LLC*



On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Glenn Ericson <glenn-ericson@xxxxxxx>wrote:

Kevin
I should have mention I am running 64 bit version

Glenn

At 11:31 AM 8/10/2010, Kevin Nunn wrote:
I originally had problems with Standard 8, but was able to overcome them.
Are you having a specific problem? As I understand it, I was only having
problems because I was installing on the 64bit version of 7. I believe
installing on 32bit version should work fine.

Kev

*Kevin Nunn
RGV Pizza Hut, LLC*



On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 7:55 AM, Glenn Ericson <glenn-ericson@xxxxxxx
wrote:

Has anyone experienced problems using Adobe Acrobat 8 std
edition with windows 7?
Found a note in the acrobat CD case saying it was unstable with
windows
7.

Works fine with Vista, Xp etal

Glenn

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