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Thanks, Dov,

Issue one: different versions of Reader and AB. This makes sense.

Issue two: with Windows XP I can control which application opens PDFs
through TOOLS > FOLDER OPTIONS > FILE TYPES.

Rich 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dov Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 5:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Rich Sprague
Subject: RE: [PDF] Acrobat 5 Reader loading error

Two issues ...

If both Reader and Acrobat of the same version number are concurrently
installed, you cannot control which one opens documents in the browser or
via double-clicks.

If both Reader and Acrobat of different versions are concurrently installed,
there may be other conflicts than just "what opens the file."

And finally, if you have two different versions of Acrobat (the full product
installed), you also have problems with the AdobePDF PostScript printer
driver instance and the plumbing used to connect the driver to the
Distiller.

For situations in which a producer of PDF really needs to emulate "end user"
environments with different versions of Reader, the best solution is either
separate computer systems (old versions of Reader on those
almost-ready-to-discard systems, stripped of all software other than the
operating system and Adobe Reader / Acrobat Reader) or dual/multiple boot
systems in which you boot from "minimally-configured,"
small disk partitions to try out documents on old versions.

        - Dov


At 4/14/2004 05:57 PM, Rich Sprague wrote:

>Dov,
>
>I know it's not recommended to have Reader and AB on the same system, 
>but I do and it works perfectly for me.
>
>What is your/Adobe's rationale for the recommendation?
>
>Rich


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