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jbrush@aros.net wrote:  
 
> I installed the latest runtime from Innotek, and then installed the acrobat  
> reader, v5.0.  
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> The install completed, but when I run ar5os2, it reports unable to find  
> acrord32.exe. Can't argue with it, as that file is not found in the acrobat  
> directory.  Older versions are found on other programs on my machine, but now I  
> don't understand how an install can fail to put the file I need into the right  
> place. I'm sure its a simple thing, but it is more than a bit frustrating to  
> execute a self installing program and then it won't run because it can't find a  
> file   
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> Where is acrord32.exe located in a working acrobat5 install? Am I missing some  
> critical information on this process?  
Here ACRORD32.EXE is in the READER subdirectory.  Acrobat 5 does work,   
but too slow to be useful.  This seems to be confirmed by others.  Stick   
with 4.05 for a while.  
 
Ray  
 
 
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