Reader 9 Runtime Error
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A runtime error occurs when you launch any Acrobat 9.x application:"Microsoft Visual C++ Debug Library Runtime Error! Program: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 9.0\Acrobat\Acrobat.exe The application has requested adobe acrobat pro runtime error c++ the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the adobe runtime error windows 7 application's support team for more information. " Solutions Important: These workarounds have the potential to negatively impact other software the reader movie runtime and existing workflows. Therefore, Adobe recommends that only system administrators perform these steps. Solution 1 Make sure that all parent folders for Application Data permit read access for the requisite users. adobe audition runtime error Verify that each user has read permissions for each directory in the path and that your GPO policy isn't overriding these permissions. Adobe recognizes that this workaround isn't optimal in some enterprise settings. Alternative user-provided solutions Adobe customers provided the following suggestions, and Adobe has not been tested them.On Windows 2008 Terminal Server, find AcroRd32.exe, open Properties, and select "Run this program in compatibility
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