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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows 7 (Solved) - Adobe won't connect to a DDE server (8 posts) Started 4 years ago acrobat failed to connect to a dde server fix by misdeed Latest reply from warlock Topic Viewed 9145 times misdeed Posts: 9 This
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post has been reported. Can anyone give me any suggestions please in simple terms? I can't uninstall Adobe to try &
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re install & start again. None of my pdf's will open & keep getting Fatal Error msg about DDE server. Do I have to take my laptop in to be serviced by a Pro to have
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this fixed or does anyone know of a simple (laymans terms!!) proceedure to remedy this please? When tried to uninstall keeps telling me I can't because it's open in another file but I've shut everything else down. Strange? Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top warlock Posts: 4100 This post has been reported. What exact message are you getting when trying to open files? Reports: · Posted 4 years dde server error ago Top misdeed Posts: 9 This post has been reported. Hi Warlock, no message straight away pdf's won't open then on task bar the Adobe logo comes up & saays Fatal Error Adobe cannot connect to a DDE server. Hope makes sense to you! Thankyou Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top warlock Posts: 4100 This post has been reported. http://forums.adobe.com/thread/416414 Read through these see if any apply. Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top misdeed Posts: 9 This post has been reported. Will do - I went into Adobe sites but couldn't do anything as can't uninstall for a start but will try proceedure again & anything else site suggests. If nothing works, I appreciate your replies & will take it to a service person. Thanks Warlock Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top warlock Posts: 4100 This post has been reported. http://help.adobe.com/en_US/re.....-8000.html Have a look here disable protected mode. Don't give up so soon. Accept This Answer · Accepted Answer · Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top misdeed Posts: 9 This post has been reported. Haha - I started from scratch again, got in to Adobe, hit repair & that seems to have done the trick for now. I couldn't
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last months will be deleted periodically to fight SPAM! Home Help Search Login Register Wiki Code::Blocks » Developer forums (C::B DEVELOPMENT STRICTLY!) » Development » http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?topic=2757.15 Non-DDE IPC? « previous next » Send this topic Print Pages: 1 [2] 3 All Go Down Author Topic: Non-DDE IPC? (Read 10685 times) TheNullinator Multiple posting newcomer Posts: 42 Re: Non-DDE IPC? « Reply #15 on: April 06, 2006, 04:57:26 pm » I'm putting finishing touches on the WM_COPYDATA IPC system now. I'll finish them tomorrow hopefully. It works fine under Windows failed to ME (ANSI) and Windows XP (ANSI/unicode). It works good over a network aswell. It is fully supportive of multiple instances of Code::Blocks and sends files to the last active window so you can choose which one you want to receive a file.There are two problems I've come across so far. They are:Sometimes a message is displayed saying the config file couldn't be saved. This failed to connect happens only when wildly double clicking on C::B registered files (in particular non-projects/workspaces) in Windows Explorer.If the first instance is still loading and another codeblocks.exe is executed with a file argument and the first instance crashes while loading a plugin, the codeblocks.exe with the file argument hangs.The first issue seems to have been fixed with some timed retry mods to CfgMgrBldr::Close(). I'm going to find some other way around that one though. I've got an idea about the second one, too.I'll upload a diff file when those issues are fixed (and any others that may arise) so if you guys want to use it, then that's cool. Otherwise, I had fun doing it anyway. Cheers Logged thomas Administrator Lives here! Posts: 3979 Re: Non-DDE IPC? « Reply #16 on: April 06, 2006, 07:52:43 pm » QuoteThe first issue seems to have been fixed with some timed retry mods to CfgMgrBldr::Close().Eeeeeeeeh... please do not ever tamper with that function. This is absolutely no go.First of all, it is not recommended to use CfgMgrBldr for anything at all. The actual reason why CfgMgrBldr has such a stupid name is