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Message no. 1
From: Nimster nimster@*********.net.il
Subject: [Off-topic] Adobe Acrobat Problems.
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 04:11:06 +0200
Hey,
Let's start with the apology.
This is totally off topic, and I know it, but I've tried anything else,
including emailing Adobe, and since I need it quite quickly, and they won't
reply, I've decided to try you, since I know most dumpshock users have
experience with .pdf's to some extent.
It won't happen again.
Please send all replies to my private email - nimster@*********.net.il ,
including flames, hatemails, etc.
Now the problem: I'm running an earlier build of Windows Millennium Edition,
2525.6 . Everytime I start up Acrobat, I get: acrobat caused an illegal
operation at MSCVRT.dll, this program will now close, etc etc. I didn't see
any alternative .pdf-viewing programs, so I'm quite helpless. I did try
reinstalling, rebooting, the whole parade. =[
Again, I truely apologize, but I'm quite helpless.

-Nimster
I heard life sucks, that's why I'm glad I don't have it.
Message no. 2
From: Phil Smith phil_urbanhell@*******.com
Subject: [Off-topic] Adobe Acrobat Problems.
Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 09:24:26 GMT
>From: "Nimster" <nimster@*********.net.il>
>Hey,
>Let's start with the apology.
<snip>

Same appologys, but I have been having trouble with Adobe Acrobat too;
whenever I try to print it puts big white gaps in the pages. If you have
any idea what is going on please e-mail me off list.

*Phil hides behind Nimster*
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