![]() I see that others are now saying that their adobe printer is using the printer port LPT1. Often the document just 'hangs' in the print que and cannot be cleared without a reboot. Still, the print function didn't work when tried in IE or any other program. I installed with the recommended adobepdf.dll_64 file and continued. This time however I didn't receive the "config.msi" error, but did receive the (now) recognizable adobepdf.dll not found error. I tried your instructions for a complete fresh install using your "The UNIVERSAL VISTA HELP GUIDE FOR INSTALLS AND CONFIGURATION OF ACROBAT 8" found on another thread and still seem to be having difficulty. I'm guessing this is created by Adobe during the installation? Went back to Windows Explorer and the Config.msi folder is missing. I wonder where the mystery 274955c.rbf file plays in all this? print que clears documentĬomputer > Manage > Services > Printer Spooler Test print from Notepad file to Adobe PDF printerĭocument in Print que, Status > Error - PrintingĬancel > Cancel > Cancel. ![]() to the desktop and selected the renamed AdobePDF.dll file The file 'AdobePDF.dll' on Windows Vista CD-ROM is needed.īROWSE. Went back to installer error 1310 and clicked RETRY ![]() rbf files but cannot locate the file "274955c.rbf" change to Full ControlĪn Error ocurred while applying security information to C:\Config.Msi\2749e4.rbf.Ĭhange Owner to Darrin(Darrin-Notebook\Darrin). Properties > Security Tab > Continue buttonĪdministrators (Darrin-Notebook\Administrators). Uncheck Hide Protected Operating system files Verify that you have access to that directory. Error writing to the file: C:\Config.msi\274955c.rbf. Here's what I've done so far in this round.Įxtracted AdobePDF.dll_64 from data1.cab and placed on desktopĮrror 1310. It's now getting interesting, with the old first error repeating itself (Vista must be trying to protect itself from a bad user). Nothing else, just doesn't produce a pdf and I have to cancel the document (twice) in the que to clear it. The document reports a status of "Error - Printing". The error message I get when attempting to print to the Adobe PDF Printer is within the printer dialog. Browsed for it in the installer error dialog and everything seemed normal. I went into the data1.cab on the CD and extracted the Adobepdf.dll_64 file. I can't locate it now, but will keep looking and report back if I come up with anything.Ģnd Error was more familiar where the installer couldn't locate the Adobepdf.dll. ![]() I located the file and modified the permissions on the hidden system folder on C:\. One was (and I didn't write it down) that the installer did not have permission to alter a file. Took a CD version of Acrobat 8 Pro that I just purchased and ran a custom install from there (choose everything except foreign language support). Let me know if it works also, I only have found this to work only when you have the prompt for the windows cd to be inserted referencing the AdobePDF.dll, so if you want to get this to work, you may have to completely uninstall Acrobat or maybe a possibility to repair the install.Īnthony, Here's the sequence of events: I uninstalled the trial version of Acrobat 8 Pro and rebooted. I have NOT tested it on the following Operating Systems: I have tested this method with the following Operating Systems: X:\Acrobat 8 Professional (or standard) > data1.cabĪfter the file has been copied and the setup is complete, you may delete the file off your desktop safely Start>Run> %temp% > Acrobat 8 Professional (or standard) > data1.cab The location of the DLL file is required is within the Data1.cab and it will be named 'AdobePDF.dll_64' (DO NOT USE THE AdobePDF.DLL that is there, that is a 32-bit driver), copy the '64' file to your desktop and rename it to AdobePDF.dll The AdobePDF printer will function if you MANUALLY extract the AdobePDF.dll (the DLL file that is associated to the PDF printer) and place it on your desktop and tell your Setup that is requesting the file to browse and point to the desktop. Worksheets(2).Ok, just as a heads up for all you people that are having issues trying to install Acrobat 8 (Pro or Standard) to any system that is running a 64-bit OS and if you got prompts to insert your windows CD:ĪDOBE DOES NOT PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR THIS METHOD!!! TRY THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!! If Range(“A27”).Value 0 Then pdfName = Range("F16").Text filename = pdfName + “.pdf” Worksheets(1).PrintOut ActivePrinter = " CutePDF Writer on CPW2:" Sheets("Summary").Select pdfName = Range("F16").Text Normal 0 false false false EN-AU X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable Sub PDFPrint()
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