Re: Deleting fntcache.dat no longer necessary: Windows Hotfix now available

2008-07-08 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Seems that this is only for Vista. That is the only option I get and the file I received was a Vista installation file. I even opened it using the expand function, but this showed only Windows 6.0 related files (mum and cab). Is there a way to get this working on XP SP2? Bodvar Bjorgvinsson On

Re: Deleting fntcache.dat no longer necessary: Windows Hotfix now available

2008-07-08 Thread Art Campbell
When I downloaded from the site, you had to specify your OS, I assume in order to get an OS-specific file. I think this is because it is an expidited hot fix that isn't available for general release yet. But I specified XP, and it gave me a file that installed fine. 348411_ENU_i386_zip.exe at 715

Re: Deleting fntcache.dat no longer necessary: Windows Hotfix now available

2008-07-08 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Thanks for the info, Art. The link was not quite that obvious. But the odd thing is that all the XP versions seem to assume SP4. I am running SP2 and only new installations in my company are SP3. None is SP4. I hope it will not result in some disaster. ;-) Bodvar On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:41 AM,

Deleting fntcache.dat no longer necessary: Windows Hotfix now available

2008-07-08 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Seems that this is only for Vista. That is the only option I get and the file I received was a Vista installation file. I even opened it using the "expand" function, but this showed only Windows 6.0 related files (mum and cab). Is there a way to get this working on XP SP2? Bodvar Bjorgvinsson

Deleting fntcache.dat no longer necessary: Windows Hotfix now available

2008-07-08 Thread Art Campbell
When I downloaded from the site, you had to specify your OS, I assume in order to get an OS-specific file. I think this is because it is an expidited "hot" fix that isn't available for general release yet. But I specified XP, and it gave me a file that installed fine. 348411_ENU_i386_zip.exe at

Deleting fntcache.dat no longer necessary: Windows Hotfix now available

2008-07-08 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Thanks for the info, Art. The link was not quite that obvious. But the odd thing is that all the XP versions seem to assume SP4. I am running SP2 and only new installations in my company are SP3. None is SP4. I hope it will not result in some disaster. ;-) Bodvar On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:41 AM,

Deleting fntcache.dat no longer necessary: Windows Hotfix now available

2008-07-08 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
This is a snippet of the list I got: Select Product Language Platform Release File name Version Build File size (bytes) Modified date Windows XP English x86 sp4Fix227700 WxP 2600 731166 5/28/2008 4:45:28 AM Windows Server 2003

Deleting fntcache.dat no longer necessary: Windows Hotfix now available

2008-07-07 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Framers Good news for those of you who have experienced the following problems: - Save as PDF leading to a crash. - Text dropping out of PDF created from FrameMaker. The only workaround for this nasty problem was to delete fntcache.dat and restart Windows. This is no longer necessary

Re: Deleting fntcache.dat no longer necessary: Windows Hotfix now available

2008-07-07 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Finally! -- if it works, that is (but no hurray here -- how many years has this been taking?) However, to you Yves, tanks for the information. You get the hurray from me. :-) Bodvar On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 6:49 AM, Yves Barbion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Framers Good news for those of you

Deleting fntcache.dat no longer necessary: Windows Hotfix now available

2008-07-07 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Framers Good news for those of you who have experienced the following problems: - Save as PDF leading to a crash. - Text dropping out of PDF created from FrameMaker. The only workaround for this nasty problem was to delete fntcache.dat and restart Windows. This is no longer necessary

Deleting fntcache.dat no longer necessary: Windows Hotfix now available

2008-07-07 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Finally! -- if it works, that is (but no hurray here -- how many years has this been taking?) However, to you Yves, tanks for the information. You get the hurray from me. :-) Bodvar On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 6:49 AM, Yves Barbion wrote: > Hi Framers > > Good news for those of you who have