Beachball after Startup of Acrobat 7 Pro

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    Default Beachball after Startup of Acrobat 7 Pro

    Hi, I'm having a problem when I start Acrobat. After loading I will get a beachball that will slow down my system. It will remain for about 2-5 minutes before clearing up.

    I am using 10.4, 640MB RAM iMac G4 700. I have the VM set to a separate partition and formated as UFS. I also have 840 Fonts enabled.

    Any suggestions would be welcomed.
    Keith_Nickas@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Beachball after Startup of Acrobat 7 Pro

    Fix permissions first. If things have not cleared try not to use the UFS
    partititon and see if that helps. Also upgrade to 7.0.1

    Mike
    MikeKazlow@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Beachball after Startup of Acrobat 7 Pro

    Also another thing to to look for is open console and in System log look for a long winded rence to Acrobat and something to do with color space.

    If much hunch is right you will see two to three pages reference to this error.

    In some cases each time you move cursor and like on a main menu you get the beachball again another batch of this error will be written. The error I suppose, assumes your using a Postscript printer even if you have just a standrd inkjet installed.

    Check this is out. If its as I suppect you need to find bug reporting page and report this to adobe.

    Supposedly everyone knows about the problem, but need enough people reporting it, to prod them into fixing the problem. Seems unless 10,00 people don't report a bug, even if they find it in house; they are not allowed to work on it because it considered a minor annoyance.
    pjonesCET@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Beachball after Startup of Acrobat 7 Pro

    Thanks pjones, that is what it is...I looked in the log and there it was. Thanks!
    Keith_Nickas@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Beachball after Startup of Acrobat 7 Pro

    I kown I have read it .
    <Keith_Nickas@adobeforums.com> ???????:3bba95e2.2@webx.la2eafNXanI...
    > Thanks pjones, that is what it is...I looked in the log and there it was.
    > Thanks!

    yan Guest

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