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Old 03-27-2007, 02:45 PM
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Bug: Adobe Reader 8.0 Fails To Install When Logged In As The Built In Administrator Account.

Bug: Adobe Reader 8.0 Fails To Install When Logged In As The Built In
Administrator Account.

Affects Both Windows Vista RTM And The Latest CTP Preview ( Febuary 2007) Of
Windows Vista Server Edition.

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Old 03-27-2007, 03:00 PM
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Re: Adobe Reader 8.0 Fails To Install When Logged In As The Built In Administrator Account.

Bug is known, right click on the installer, and select run as administator

I offered an unpacked version for download but some here
were complaining that "its not authorized"....


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> Bug: Adobe Reader 8.0 Fails To Install When Logged In As The Built In
> Administrator Account.
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> Affects Both Windows Vista RTM And The Latest CTP Preview ( Febuary 2007)
> Of Windows Vista Server Edition.
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Old 03-27-2007, 03:15 PM
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Re: Adobe Reader 8.0 Fails To Install When Logged In As The Built In Administrator Account.

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That doesn't always work either. Didn't work for me. I had to turn UAC
off.

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Old 03-28-2007, 05:15 AM
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Re: Adobe Reader 8.0 Fails To Install When Logged In As The Built In Administrator Account.


Are you getting the Temp folder fulll error ?

I found logging in as the actual administrator bypasses the UAC, which in
turn seems to cause Adobe to have this problem, the same as having the UAC
turned off. I found that running the Installer in XP compat mode got around
this issue.

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> Administrator Account.
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> Affects Both Windows Vista RTM And The Latest CTP Preview ( Febuary 2007)
> Of Windows Vista Server Edition.
>
> Kevin John Panzke (MSDN Operating Systems Level Subscriber)
>
> [email]kevpan815********.com[/email]
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