Hello judie
I've only just seen your post -- hope it's not too late for you!
Have you ever used ATM, particularly version 4.0, on the problem
machine? This seems to be a problem caused by it changing a registry
entry.
Details and a fix available from Adobe here:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...ernalId=328779
Hope this helps :-). Let us know how it goes.
--
Nightowl
judie <magyartuzer@comcast.net> wrote on Fri, 16 May 2008:
>Finalized a catalog at home in CT -- client has urgent beyond-final-minute
>changes and I'm in FL so I asked my son to FedEx down a disk that has
>everything on it, including fonts. TrueType fonts are no problem. But trying
>to install PostScript fonts I'm getting one of two error messages:
>
>1. "Unable to install the font. File <FONT> is either invalid or damaged."
>OR
>2. "The copyright holder of <FONT> will not allow their font to be converted
>to TrueType. Please contact the font vendor for more information."
>
>I've never had this happen doing this catalog before and share the fonts
>with the printer all the time to mass print.
>
>If I can't figure out what the problem is in the next hour or two I have to
>fly home tomorrow from this beautiful Sarasota to the Northeast and I'm
>begging for help!!!
>
>Thanks to anyone who can help me!
>