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draws! #1
Adobe PDF & Director
Win 98se, Win ME
Director MX
I have a CD that requires opening Adobe Reader 6.0, everything works great on
every version, except on Windows 98se, and Win ME. I get an error that states
"Unable to load required component "Unicows.dll"
First off is this a director problem, a windows problem, or an acrobat
problem. Second, any good solutions out there would be much appreciated?
Thanks
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Doug Golenski #2
Re: Adobe PDF & Director
It's an Acrobat problem. The only work arounds are to either use Acrobat 5
or to detect the OS and open the Acrobat version for that OS. That means
having at least two versions of Acrobat on the CD.
hth,
Doug
"draws!" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:c6bkb0$5p5$1@forums.macromedia.com...great on> Win 98se, Win ME
> Director MX
>
> I have a CD that requires opening Adobe Reader 6.0, everything worksstates> every version, except on Windows 98se, and Win ME. I get an error that> "Unable to load required component "Unicows.dll"
> First off is this a director problem, a windows problem, or an acrobat
> problem. Second, any good solutions out there would be much appreciated?
> Thanks
>
Doug Golenski Guest
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draws! #3
Re: Adobe PDF & Director
Thanks for your help Doug!
Ended up just using Acrobat 5.
Drew
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