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[Release] Adobe Reader 9.0 Lite


Shark007

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Thanks for the Lite-Versions.

Maybe it's a good idea for some to delete the "AcroRd32Info.exe"-file after installation, as it remains worthless in the RAM (consuming 21MB) after closing AdobeReader.

(see also: http://blog.kakkoi.net/windows/how-to-safe...-adobe-reader/)

any Lite versions I have released since this information was brought forward have AcroRd32Info.exe removed.

(hebrew and chinese chs)

The 4 version 9 releases I have made to date will be re-released with this file removed.

pending . . .

shark

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I have uploaded REVISED 9.0 Editions for the 4 available languges.

The only change in the revised editions is the removal of AcroRd32Info.exe

thanks swgreed for bringing this information to my attention.

shark

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I have uploaded REVISED 9.0 Editions for the 4 available languges.

The only change in the revised editions is the removal of AcroRd32Info.exe

thanks swgreed for bringing this information to my attention.

shark

Shark007,

Great work! The one thing I have noticed is that AcroRd32Info.exe attempts to load even though the file has not been included.

This creates an error message in the Event Viewer/System log as follows:

Unable to start a DCOM Server: {98D9A6F1-4696-4B5E-A2E8-36B3F9C1E12C}. The error:

"The system cannot find the file specified. "

Happened while starting this command:

"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\AcroRd32Info.exe" /PDFShell -Embedding

The message appears about 5 times for each PDF viewed.

Is there any easy way to prevent this error message?

Regards!

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Is there any easy way to prevent this error message?
I'll look into this. No promises it'll change. Most users never read that log. (I don't). They doubleclick a PDF and if it opens, they read it.
Autoupdate is removed, but can you still update? I need it to have those additional language support.
ALL update features are removed. Having a software package call home occassionally just to 'check for an update' is not welcomed on any of the computers I maintain. You will have to do it manually or install the full version. The update features I removed are more than just a few files/plugins.

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Is there any easy way to prevent this error message?
I'll look into this. No promises it'll change. Most users never read that log. (I don't). They doubleclick a PDF and if it opens, they read it.

shark

Shark,

This was just an observation. Like you I hate programs that "call home" and automatically update etc. I use The Event Viewer to make sure that all programs "play nice"

Regards!

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I have uploaded REVISED 9.0 Editions for the 4 available languges.

The only change in the revised editions is the removal of AcroRd32Info.exe

thanks swgreed for bringing this information to my attention.

shark

Shark007,

Great work! The one thing I have noticed is that AcroRd32Info.exe attempts to load even though the file has not been included.

This creates an error message in the Event Viewer/System log as follows:

Unable to start a DCOM Server: {98D9A6F1-4696-4B5E-A2E8-36B3F9C1E12C}. The error:

"The system cannot find the file specified. "

Happened while starting this command:

"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\AcroRd32Info.exe" /PDFShell -Embedding

The message appears about 5 times for each PDF viewed.

Is there any easy way to prevent this error message?

Regards!

Hi, can you please try to disable “Allow fast web view” & “Allow speculative downloading in the background” in preferences and post the results?

If this not resolve, can you try to create a dummy AcroRd32Info.exe and look at the events again?

I can too hate those pesk red alerts.

Thanks.

And special thanks to Shark007.

-peace and respect-

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