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Nov 17, 2012 I recently had to buy a new laptop which runs Windows 7 - my old one ran XP. I have installed Acrobat 8 Standard on my new machine, but it hasn't. I have a severe problem, when installing Acrobat 8 in Win 7 x64, Acrobat 8 (Middle East version) does not create adobe Printer Port. If anyone has solution Ok boss give this a whirl.
Years ago I bought Acrobat 5.0 for use on my then XP PC. When I converted to Vista I bought the upgrade disc for Acrobat 8. I had to load A5 first and then the upgrade to get this to work in Vista. Now I have a Windows7 PC. The Upgrade disc again wouldn't load by itself (saying there was no previous version) so I loaded A5 as before. This time I got an Adobe message saying there were some aspects of Acrobat that were not compatible with the system but I let it proceed. Then I loaded the Acrobat 8 upgrade.
This said that it must first delete all past versions and so it did, eventually announcing that A8 was installed. However after completing the installation of Acrobat 8 this way I am left without any mention of Acrobat in the list of printers whenever I want to print a PDF. My question is how can I get Acrobat mentioned as a printer on the system? Many thanks Patrick. Ah yes, Acrobat 5 was a great release.
In regards to Acrobat 8 and Win 7 -- just so you're aware Acrobat 8 is not officially supported on Win 7. Acrobat 9.2 is the first version to support Win 7. That said, some other members have had success installing Acrobat 8 and doing the following: Click your Start Button and select Control Panel •Select Devices and Printers •Select Add a printer •Select Add a local printer •Check Use an existing port and select Documents *.pdf (Adobe PDF) from the drop down. Click Next •Click the Have Disk button •Click the Browse button •Navigate to C: Program Files (x86) Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Acrobat Xtras AdobePDF •Select AdobePDF.inf from the list, then click the OK button •You will see many Adobe PDF Converters in the list, however count six down from the top and click Next •Name your printer, in my case I named mine Adobe PDF •Follow the rest of the prompts.
Thanks very much for that - I shall give it a try if the other suggestion I have received (to click on 'check for updates' and get the latest version of Acrobat v8) doesn't work. It seems that a lot of changes have been issued since v8.0 came out and it's said that some might refer to W7. We shall see. I am reluctant to buy an upgrade to v9 at the cost Adobe charge since it cost me a fortune to buy the version that works on Vista and I don't need all the latest bells and whistles. Thanks so much for replying. Xerox Workcentre 5325 Driver For Windows 10 64 Bit there.
Just to report back. I tried the suggestion I received separately from this forum - namely to click on 'Check for Updates'. This showed that there was indeed an update available for Acrobat v8.0 (that's the version that I installed as an upgrade from Acrobat 5). The 'new' upgrade is version 8.1.3. Hp Compaq Nr146 P4 Drivers on this page. I said Yes to this upgrade and Bingo(!) it seems to have done the trick.
The upgrade was of a prodigious size - I suspect it's actually a complete reload - but after it had finished I had a PDF printer installed and visible whenever I want to print anything. Haven't had time to check everything as yet of course but the problem I raised on this forum is apparently resolved.
I have though made a separate note of all the suggestions just in case they're needed. Thanks again to all who helped. Hp Laserjet P2014 Printer Driver For Windows 8 Free Download. I am moving applications from a laptop from Xp Pro SP3 to laptop with WIndows 7 professional. While trying to install the Acrobat 8.1 professional on Win 7 laptop, I get the following error messages: Error 1311.Source file not found. Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional Data1.cab. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it. I have tried the following suggestions in the user forums and the Acrobat support online: A.
Even though this link is for Adobe cs2, i tried it: 1. Click Start >All Programs >Accessories. Right-click Command Prompt and choose Run As Administrator. In the Command Prompt window, type sfc /SCANNOW and press Enter. When the system scan completes, type msiexec /unreg in the Command Prompt window, and press Enter. Type msiexec /regserver into the Command Prompt window, and press Enter. Proceed with the Creative Suite product installation.
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