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43 Replies Latest reply on Jul 31, 2009 3:17 PM by tjmarek Acrobat v9 Pro and Standard Runtime Error! (Dean_Harris) Jul 15, 2008 5:08 AM My company recently got in the CD's from Adobe for
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Acrobat 9 Professional and Acrobat 9 Standard. I installed Acrobat 9 Pro on one of our systems. The system got a runtime error every time Adobe Acrobat started citing "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 9.0\Acrobat\Acrobat.exe This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusal way. Please contact the application's support team for more information." Initially, I thought it was an issue with that system. So, I installed Acrobat Standard on two adobe reader 8 download other systems. Both units get the same error. Of the 3 units 2 are identical IBM workstations with some different software installed. 1 is an HP system. The OS is a fairly clean Windows XP SP2 otherwise very stable installation. I searched Adobe forums and here but haven't come across much version 9 questions/comments. Initially, I was going to fully uninstall Acrobat and try the installation again. However, now that 2 other systems are getting the same error, I feel it would be a waste of time. Any ideas on what to look for to resolve this issue? Previous version was the latest v8 which 9 uninstalled. Thanks in advance! -Dean EDIT: I did come across this for version 8 and tried the same fix with 9, but to no effect: ================================================================================ C++ Runtime error after launching Acrobat or Adobe Reader 8 on Windows Issue When you launch Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard, Professional, or Adobe Reader 8 on Windows, an error occurs: Runtime Error! Program: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\Acrobat\Acrobat.exe This application has requested the Runtime to terminate in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information. Solution Disable the Updater.api plug-in. Navigate to where Acrobat or Adobe Reader is installed, usually C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\Acrobat\plug_ins or C:\Program
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ErrorProblemWhen you open Adobe Reader or a PDF you get the following error message:Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library"This application http://www.fixkb.com/2011/01/adobe-reader-runtime-error.html has requested the Runtime to terminate in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more Information."This may also be followed by another message:"Adobe https://rcmtech.wordpress.com/2010/07/12/adobe-reader-9-x-and-redirected-application-data-folder/ Reader has stopped working"SolutionSet the AppData variable to the correct value. If that doesn't work then try uninstalling and reinstalling Adobe Reader.Share this:PrintEmailFacebookRedditTwitterGoogleLeave a ReplyClick here to adobe reader cancel reply.Name Email (optional) Comment Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.CategoriesAssistive Software (182)Audio Notetaker (4)ClaroRead (21)Dragon Dictate (16)Dragon Naturally Speaking (33)Ginger Software (1)iMindMap (1)Inspiration IE (13)JAWS (5)Kurzweil (8)MindGenius (1)MindManager (2)MindView (3)ReadIris (7)Sonority (1)Spellementary (1)Spellex (3)SuperNova (4)Texthelp Read&Write (43)Visual Impairment (3)ZoomText (9)Azure (1)General Software adobe reader 9 (263)ABBYY Fine Reader (4)Adobe Creative Suite (20)Photoshop (11)Adobe Reader (8)DVS Backup (2)EndNote (1)Firefox (17)Flash Player (11)Google Chrome (8)Intego VirusBarrier (10)Internet Explorer (31)Kaspersky (20)Logic Pro (2)Microsoft Office (93)Excel (1)Outlook (13)Word (36)Microsoft Security Essentials (6)Norton (2)Omnipage (1)Parallels Desktop (4)Safari (15)Thunderbird (1)Windows Update (6)Hardware (82)Andrea Headset (1)Canon Printer (19)Canon Scanner (11)HP Printer (4)LiveScribe (1)Microtek Scanner (1)Olympus Dictaphone (16)OpticBook Scanner (9)Plantronics Amplifier (1)Plantronics Headset (6)Toshiba Laptop (10)Internet & Networking (30)Mobile Broadband (3)Wireless (9)iOS (4)Mac (183)Web Development (8)Windows (185)Windows 10 (3) "Ahhh my goodness thank you!! Worked a treat!" - Gill, via comments.Avatars by Sterling AdventuresLatest CommentsCarl Norton on Error 0x8007000D when activating Office 2010 - "You would use this fix if you were experiencing the..."Carl Norton on Canon Printer Error 306 - "Then you can ignore Step 4."Carl Norton on "Windows Media Player cannot find the file" when trying to Rip CD - "You can press the Alt..."Londy on "Windows Media Player cannot find the
2010/07/12 by rcmtech Finally got around to upgrading Adobe Reader from version 8 to version 9.3 on the Thin Client system and during testing received an error from iexplore.exe (or directly from AcroRd32.exe if the PDF opened not embedded within Internet Explorer) thus: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Llibrary
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE
abnormal program termination AcroRd32.exe Visual C++ Runtime Error or AcroRd32.exe causing iexplore.exe Visual C++ Runtime error Seems like this problem has been around for a while (2008, when Reader 9.0 was released) and is because Adobe don't seem to know how to handle a redirected Application Data folder. This is obviously fairly poor as redirecting folders is common where Active Directory Group Policy is used. Additionally, I would consider it best practice where Terminal Services/XenApp is implemented (to stop lots of configuration files being copied around during log on and log off, due to roaming profiles). The fault has been discussed on their forums for a few years, and recently somebody has posted a useful summary workaround. Earlier in the thread somebody noted that Reader tries to find its Application Data folder by starting at the share level and then working down. My users have an H drive (which is their %homedrive%), and Application Data is redirected to within a folder called Windows within that. Due to the H drive letter not being present early in the logon process you have to use a UNC path when doing the Application Data folder redirection. So within Group Policy, AppData(Roaming) is redirected to \\server\users$\%username%\Windows\Application Data The first place Reader tries to look is within the users$ share, and you tend not to give users any access to that at all. The workaround is to give users the specific "List Folder / Read Data" NTFS permission on the folder that is the users$ share, and only give them it for "This folder and files". So assuming that \\server\users$ is actually a folder called Users on the root of the D:\ drive, it is that where you make the permissions change. If you had other folders down your redirection path that users didn't have "List Folder / Read Data" permission to then you'd presumably have to change their permissions too. Adobe Reader 9.3 is now working for me, and more im