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I installed the latest runtime from Innotek, and then installed the acrobat  
reader, v5.0.  
 
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   
Where is acrord32.exe located in a working acrobat5 install? Am I missing some  
critical information on this process?  
 
Thanks,  
 
John  
 
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