I just tried to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows Vista Beta 2 Build 5384.
I get an error telling me that Z: is an incorrect path, or something. Z: is a mapped network storage, containing my digital photos, and should have nothing to do with the installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Is this a problem with Windows Vista, or with Adobe Acrobat Reader?
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Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader
I had no problems installed Acrobat Reader 7 on Vista. Where are you attempting to install it from?
"Stefan_Bergfelt" wrote in message
I just tried to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows Vista Beta 2 Build 5384.
I get an error telling me that Z: is an incorrect path, or something. Z: is a mapped network storage, containing my digital photos, and should have nothing to do with the installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Is this a problem with Windows Vista, or with Adobe Acrobat Reader?
I'm went to www.adobe.se and clicked "Get Acrobat Reader". I think it was version 8
"Scott Glasgow" wrote:
I had no problems installed Acrobat Reader 7 on Vista. Where are you attempting to install it from?
"Stefan_Bergfelt" wrote in message I just tried to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows Vista Beta 2 Build 5384.
I get an error telling me that Z: is an incorrect path, or something. Z: is a mapped network storage, containing my digital photos, and should have nothing to do with the installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Is this a problem with Windows Vista, or with Adobe Acrobat Reader?
Now I got the same error trying to install QuickTime Player. Don't know what version. One website told me I needed QT, and I just clicked Install now.
"Scott Glasgow" wrote:
I had no problems installed Acrobat Reader 7 on Vista. Where are you attempting to install it from?
"Stefan_Bergfelt" wrote in message I just tried to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows Vista Beta 2 Build 5384.
I get an error telling me that Z: is an incorrect path, or something. Z: is a mapped network storage, containing my digital photos, and should have nothing to do with the installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Is this a problem with Windows Vista, or with Adobe Acrobat Reader?
Adobe Reader 7.0.8 for Windows Vista Beta is what I was offered. I had 7.0.7 already installed, but installed 7.0.8 full to see if it had any problems installing, and it did not. Install went smooth.
-- Nickyrock ------------------------------------- Microsoft Vista Beta 2 build 5384 Power Up Digital 2528 400 watt PS Mach Speed Matrix P4M800 Via Socket 478 Intel Celeron D 340 2.93Ghz 256K Cache 533MHz FSB PNY 1024MB PC3200 DDR 400MHz Visiontek Xtasy 9600XT (RADEON) 128MB DDR AGP 8X Graphics Creative Sound Blaster PCI 512 Sound ATI TV Wonder Elite (THEATERâ„¢ 550 PRO) TV/Capture Microsoft Windows XP MCE IR Sensor & Remote Maxtor 120gb (system) & 300gb ATA 133mb BenQ 16/40x DVD/CD Burner DF/DL & Matshita CR-594 CD-Rom "Stefan_Bergfelt" wrote in message
I'm went to www.adobe.se and clicked "Get Acrobat Reader". I think it was version 8
"Scott Glasgow" wrote:
I had no problems installed Acrobat Reader 7 on Vista. Where are you attempting to install it from?
"Stefan_Bergfelt" wrote in message I just tried to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows Vista Beta 2 Build 5384.
I get an error telling me that Z: is an incorrect path, or something. Z: is a mapped network storage, containing my digital photos, and should have nothing to do with the installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Is this a problem with Windows Vista, or with Adobe Acrobat Reader?
I even disconnected my networkdrive, to see if that solved the problem, but still something goes wrong, and the message is still that Z: is incorrect.
"Nickyrock" wrote:
Adobe Reader 7.0.8 for Windows Vista Beta is what I was offered. I had 7.0.7 already installed, but installed 7.0.8 full to see if it had any problems installing, and it did not. Install went smooth.
-- Nickyrock ------------------------------------- Microsoft Vista Beta 2 build 5384 Power Up Digital 2528 400 watt PS Mach Speed Matrix P4M800 Via Socket 478 Intel Celeron D 340 2.93Ghz 256K Cache 533MHz FSB PNY 1024MB PC3200 DDR 400MHz Visiontek Xtasy 9600XT (RADEON) 128MB DDR AGP 8X Graphics Creative Sound Blaster PCI 512 Sound ATI TV Wonder Elite (THEATERâ„¢ 550 PRO) TV/Capture Microsoft Windows XP MCE IR Sensor & Remote Maxtor 120gb (system) & 300gb ATA 133mb BenQ 16/40x DVD/CD Burner DF/DL & Matshita CR-594 CD-Rom "Stefan_Bergfelt" wrote in message I'm went to www.adobe.se and clicked "Get Acrobat Reader". I think it was version 8
"Scott Glasgow" wrote:
I had no problems installed Acrobat Reader 7 on Vista. Where are you attempting to install it from?
"Stefan_Bergfelt" wrote in message I just tried to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows Vista Beta 2 Build 5384.
I get an error telling me that Z: is an incorrect path, or something. Z: is a mapped network storage, containing my digital photos, and should have nothing to do with the installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Is this a problem with Windows Vista, or with Adobe Acrobat Reader?
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