DOH - that must have been it!  Hope it's not too late (and that the 
re-installs halt)...

Thanks!
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Richard McClary, Systems Administrator
ASPCA Knowledge Management
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217-337-9761
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Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/03/2008 09:41:53 AM:

> It will do that if 8.1.2 isn't marked as an upgrade over 8.1.1.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Acrobat has found a new way of being a PITA, but it's probably because 
of 
> > something subtil in my GPO configuration...
> > 
> > I'd asked the group about leaving the old GPO for Acrobat (which 
installed 
> > 8.1.1) when 8.1.2 came out.  I was told I could leave the 8.1.1 as is, 
and 
> > the system would apply the newer one.
> > 
> > WELL, when users re-boot, it seems the system tries to apply both 
versions 
> > (whether or not they've already been applied).  Sometimes it installs 
> > 8.1.2 first, then attempts 8.1.1.  (That seems to result in no Acro 
reader 
> > at all.)  I think I've deleted the 8.1.1 GPO.
> > 
> > HOWEVER, users still have to sit and watch in annoyance as a re-booted 

> > machine once again goes through the 8.1.2 installation process.
> > 
> > Where in the network is the "leave it the $#*& alone!" setting for 
once a 
> > GPO has been applied?
> 
> -- 
> 
> Phil Brutsche
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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