> except when I try to install Acrobat. The same thing happens with > Acrobat as with VMwaretools; the install initiates and then it just > drops dead?? I needed to convert a large Word .doc file to pdf so now > I'm stuck.
I'll try to install acrobat when I get home, if it fails I'll let you know. ... > > Btw, you are sure that the tools are not installed? I recall from > > version 2 that it claimed that the tools was not installed but they were > > (and they worked). > I can't see it in the Program Files folder. Can you "get out" of the vmeare window without hitting alt-ctrl (or similar, my memory really sucks and I'm not at home so I can't check right now)? If you can I think it is installed (and working). > > > There is a vmware log somewhere, I have no idea whatever whatever the > > "tools install" produces some output there but you can always check. > > > > Hmm, just a thought; Are you running the "guest OS" package or are you > > installing from a real w2k CD? I did the later as I don't have the > > "guest package" > I installed from a real CD. So that don't differ... Any strange windows service-packs installed? Not that I think it should mater... So, what's the next step? Diff all libraries versions and md5sums? (I'm out of ideas.) // Emil > > Cheers, > HÖ > > > -- > ~~~~ <http://www.sacred-eagle.com/> ~~~~ > ~~~~~~ Gnupg signature ID 83AC4814 ~~~~~ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Name: signature.asc > signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature > Description: This is a digitally signed message part -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]