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How to fix error Adobe Reader 9 5 Installer Information error Started Nov 28, 2013 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view iugreen • New Member • Posts: 2 How to fix error Adobe Reader 9 5 Installer Information error Nov 28, 2013 Hi, I am getting “Adobe Reader Error 1325. (Folder) Is not a Valid Short File Name” when i am attempting to install or upgrade Adobe Reader. Do you have any suggestion to resolve this matter? I would be grateful to you for any help. Error 1325. Documents in not a valid short file name Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain MisterBG • Veteran Member • Posts: 5,879 Get rid of Adobe reader In reply to iugreen • Nov 30, 2013 Download Foxit reader , much smaller footprint and uses less system resources. Reply Reply with quote Complain Jim Cockfield • Forum Pro • Posts: 16,333 Installing 9.5 is a bad idea In reply to iugreen • Nov 30, 2013 If you search for that error, it looks like you can probably make changes to user profiles to get rid of it. But, Acrobat Reader is one of the biggest attack surfaces for malware (i.e., the "drive by" kind), where you can simply visit a web site and become infected, because malware writers will look to see if you have vulnerable versions of Acrobat Reader installed and try to exploit those 'holes". What Operating System (Windows XP, Vista Win 7, etc.) are you running? Acrobat Reader 9.5 is at "end of life". The last release of it was 9.5.5 released in May 2013, and there will be *NO* further updates to the Acrobat Reader 9.5 series. If you're still using XP, as long as you have Service Pack 3 installed, you can get a newer 11.x version. But, I'd strongly advise going with an older 9.5.x, version of Acrobat Reader, unless you want to get a malware infection due to visiting a web page taking advantage of unpatched vulnerabilities in older releases. That's because security vulnerabilities are found in Acrobat Reader on a frequent basis, and the 9.5 releases will no longer be patched to protect against those problems that malware writers are going to take advantage of. As suggested by MisterBG, you're probably better off going with something like FoxIt instead of an older version of Acrobat Reader that is only going to act as an attack surface for malware. Get it here: http://www.foxitsoftware.com/Secure_PDF_Reader/ If you're still using XP and prefer Adobe Acrobat Reader over other choices, then please just install Service Pack 3 so you can download and install a newer 11.x version of it. If you want to use an older version of Acrobat Reader