Thanks, Connie. I only have PM and the Adobe reader on this machine, but will definitely check it out!!
Claude
"SewVeryCreative" <sewcreativeAT@knologyDOT.net> wrote in message news:a0d57$47b70a43$18d6c25a$27741@KNOLOGY.NET... > I ran into a similar situation a while back (though with InDy & Photoshop) > ... it's possible that your Windows/Adobe registry is messed up. > > Is PM the only Adobe product you have loaded? If not, if you have several > other Adobe apps loaded and the "owner" info is different on each one, it'll > pop an error. In my case, I used my company name on one registration and my > name on another and it confused the registry. They do that, I think, to curb > people using their apps illegally. For me, once I went into the registry and > changed all the "owners" to one name, it fixed the problem. > > I figure it's at least a look? > -- > Connie :) > http://sewverycreative.blogspot.com > > > "Claude Balls" <claudeballsjr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message > news:wivtj.159$JF.54@trnddc01... > Yes, I tried that before and it didn't help. I remove over half of the > fonts and still will not load. > > Does anyone else reading this have another suggestions. > > "Dick Margulis" <margulisd@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:13rc081oveu1e85@news.supernews.com... > > Claude Balls wrote: > > > Any way to get it to run? When I start it, I get error: > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > Plug-in can not be completed > > > Some system operation failed > > > [7212] > > > [5904] > > > > > > 9001:7224 > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > > Apparently, according to someone who posted a response to the same > > question last week, you need to uninstall a number of fonts from your > > Windows/Fonts folder. Do that. Reboot. Try again. > >