Is it possible to Save As PDF from FrameMaker 9 using Acrobat 7 on Windows7?

2010-06-03 Thread Ursula McCloy
Hi, We have recently upgraded to Windows7, 64-bit, and were also able to upgrade to FrameMaker9. We have not yet committed to upgrading our Acrobat 7 licenses (bundled with CS2; to upgrade that is ~$700 - a tad steep for our tastes). While we are pleased with our FM9 upgrade in general, we are

Re: Is it possible to Save As PDF from FrameMaker 9 using Acrobat 7 on Windows7?

2010-06-03 Thread Art Campbell
A couple of answers, cut in below. Art Campbell art.campb...@gmail.com ... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl. -- Richard Thompson No disclaimers apply.

Re: Is it possible to Save As PDF from FrameMaker 9 using Acrobat 7 on Windows7?

2010-06-03 Thread Art Campbell
OK, if you run the installation program in Windows XP compatibility mode, it doesn't have anything at all to do with what the Acrobat program actually does or what it works with when it's running. The installation program just installs. Period. It doesn't control what can or cannot use the virtual

RE: Is it possible to Save As PDF from FrameMaker 9 using Acrobat 7 on Windows7?

2010-06-03 Thread Alison Craig
A quick look at Adobe's site yields the following - so I wouldn't waste my time on the phone with Adobe. As I have Adobe CS2 (Acrobat 7) I have yet another reason to resist the change to Windows 7. Yeah! Alison What about older versions of Acrobat and Windows 7? If you own Acrobat 6,

RE: Is it possible to Save As PDF from FrameMaker 9 using Acrobat 7 on Windows7?

2010-06-03 Thread Dov Isaacs
Acrobat 7 does not support any version of Windows beyond Windows XP and certainly NOT any 64-bit version of Windows. With all due respect, if you are considering upgrades of operating system and hardware (such as more memory than can be supported by a 32-bit OS), you should consider the FULL cost

Re: Is it possible to Save As PDF from FrameMaker 9 using Acrobat 7 on Windows7?

2010-06-03 Thread Ursula McCloy
Thanks, Art :). While I thought I was explaining myself clearly, your questions made me realize that in fact I did not! Ah, the value of a peer review... 1) I have a brand-spanking-new machine with Windows7 64-bit on it. 2) We installed our new FM9 license. All works well. 3)

Is it possible to Save As PDF from FrameMaker 9 using Acrobat 7 on Windows7?

2010-06-03 Thread Art Campbell
A couple of answers, cut in below. Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson No disclaimers apply.

Is it possible to Save As PDF from FrameMaker 9 using Acrobat 7 on Windows7?

2010-06-03 Thread Art Campbell
OK, if you run the installation program in Windows XP compatibility mode, it doesn't have anything at all to do with what the Acrobat program actually does or what it works with when it's running. The installation program just installs. Period. It doesn't control what can or cannot use the virtual

Is it possible to Save As PDF from FrameMaker 9 using Acrobat 7 on Windows7?

2010-06-03 Thread Alison Craig
A quick look at Adobe's site yields the following - so I wouldn't waste my time on the phone with Adobe. As I have Adobe CS2 (Acrobat 7) I have yet another reason to resist the change to Windows 7. Yeah! Alison "What about older versions of Acrobat and Windows 7? If you own Acrobat 6,

Is it possible to Save As PDF from FrameMaker 9 using Acrobat 7 on Windows7?

2010-06-03 Thread Dov Isaacs
Acrobat 7 does not support any version of Windows beyond Windows XP and certainly NOT any 64-bit version of Windows. With all due respect, if you are considering upgrades of operating system and hardware (such as more memory than can be supported by a 32-bit OS), you should consider the FULL cost

Is it possible to Save As PDF from FrameMaker 9 using Acrobat 7 on Windows7?

2010-06-03 Thread Ursula McCloy
Thanks, Art :). While I thought I was explaining myself clearly, your questions made me realize that in fact I did not! Ah, the value of a peer review... 1) I have a brand-spanking-new machine with Windows7 64-bit on it. 2) We installed our new FM9 license. All works well. 3)

Is it possible to Save As PDF from FrameMaker 9 using Acrobat 7 on Windows7?

2010-06-02 Thread Ursula McCloy
Hi, We have recently upgraded to Windows7, 64-bit, and were also able to upgrade to FrameMaker9. We have not yet committed to upgrading our Acrobat 7 licenses (bundled with CS2; to upgrade that is ~$700 - a tad steep for our tastes). While we are pleased with our FM9 upgrade in general, we are