Well, I just spoke to one of our IT guys and he experienced this when
testing on his machine:

He first had it set to user privs [XP].  When he opened it, he got the
file not found error.  Then he switched over to admin rights, and tried
to open a pdf again through the projector, and he got an Adobe dialog
asking if he wanted to have pdf associated with or without the default
browser, chose without, or reader (I didn't see the dialog).  He went
back to user rights, opened the pdf and the baOpenFile error was gone.

Anyone ever hear of this?
- MM






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Thanks for the idea, Neil.  I tried it, and unfortunately, the error
still came up.  The pdf isn't used anywhere else.  Maybe if I use Acme
Error-B-Gone, It'll go away.


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