Hi, Tammy and Fred.

I know about the dire warnings on installing both Reader and Acrobat on the 
same system, but I have done this without any issues for more than five or six 
years now (since Reader 7 onwards, as I recall).

I always install Reader first, and then Acrobat afterwards - so that all the 
defaults, files, etc., are from Acrobat. Even when updating later (on Adobe 
security and other releases), I do them in that order - although the Acrobat 
updates seem to lag the Reader ones sometimes by days, so I wait. Meaning, I do 
not use auto-update without my express selection.

This has prevented any problems for me - the default action is that Acrobat is 
used for normal PDF display, etc., but I can still manually use Reader to check 
out how my PDF files work with it.

Z

From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tammy Van Boening
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:39 AM
To: 'FrameUsers List'
Subject: OT: Adobe Acrobat Pro and Adobe Reader on same client


All,

I have heard on many  occasions that you should not have Adobe Acrobat Pro and 
Adobe Reader installed on the same client, but I need to test something in 
Reader before I  pass a PDF off and all three of my available systems already 
have Adobe Acrobat Pro loaded. Is it possible to load Reader at all just for 
some brief testing and then uninstall it after the testing is complete, or will 
I encounter any issues by doing this?

Thank you,

TVB
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