On 12/6/03 6:55 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ever since we upgraded our PTP250 to OS 9.1 we have been unable to use Adobe
> Acrobat Reader, which means we can't download stuff that uses that program,
> which is a pain.  The exact message we get is:
> 
> The Adobe Type Manager Control Panel "~ATM" could not be located.  Acrobat
> Reader will now Quit.
> 
> Now you'd think that this would be a pretty easy problem to cure.  But we've
> gone to the Adobe website more than once and downloaded the software; it
> didn't help.  Compounding the confusion is the fact that when we go to the
> Control 
> Panels in the System File, sure enough, there's ~ATM.  What's the missing
> piece of the puzzle, braintrusts?
> 
> Thanks,
> Monica

Had a similar problem on my PTP 225 (upgraded to G3, ATA, USB, Firewire).  I
am using Acrobat Reader 5.1 and ~ATM 4.5.2.  It's been a while but I think I
solved it by upgrading the ~ATM file and throwing away my Adobe Type Manager
preference file (It will rebuild a new one).  Give it a try. Michael


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