It also appears when trying to access the tools tab and it won't stop showing up until you kill the adobe reader process through task manager in which case functionality is slightly affected. But otherwise, everything works fine.

I have Windows Vista and a older kobo touch e-reader and have successfully used ADE version 1.7.2.1131 for the past 5 years until November, 2016. without any problem. I took my laptop and e-reader to the public library and after 1 hour trying to fix the error. The error message I got " IO Error on Network Request.

Please check your network connection and try again." Each time I tried to download a book, it looked like is was downloading, then the error message came up. The IT person finally said that it looks like ADE doesn't support it anymore and all is outdated. Even this ADE version has the help site taken off.


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I certainly will not disparage Windows Vista because it is a very fine operating system that I'm still using myself. However answering the same question over and over again is getting somewhat tiresome. Other forum members who have never used Adobe Reader on Vista might simply give you a download link for a severely outdated and unsupported version that I would never even consider using myself. Instead, I suggest that you read my reply to Windows vista missing in the free acrobat download system selection

Windows Vista is not in the list under select an operating system on the download page for reader. How can I get reader for Vista or is another operating system compatible with vista for the download?

Those running Windows Vista never seem to search the forum before asking a question that has already been answered dozens of times. I also have an old PC running Vista, and I would never even consider using the ancient version of Adobe Reader that you have just installed. My January 11 reply to Windows vista missing in the free acrobat download system selection might prove enlightening.

I'm trying to print to an epson printer, and I also have a canon and Cutepdf writer installed on my XP machine as printers. For every program they print totally fine. However, in the last week Adobe 7.0 reader stopped seeing any printers when I try to print. The odd things are:

1. I reinstalled adobe to 9.1 to no avail

What I did was to reinstall/upgrade Adobe Reader, then there is an new option showing up in Firefox > options > applications > Portable Document Format(PDF), which is "use adobe acrobat in Firefox". Choose this one, then I managed again to open PDF files with Adobe Reader internally in Firefox.

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There are two caveats, though. The Foxit PDF reader doesn't always handle complex PDFs properly; the more complex the PDF, the less likely it is to render correctly. Additionally, Foxit PDF Preview Handler currently requires Windows Vista, but there are plans for a version that will work for Windows XP and Outlook 2007.

Well, the Outlook PDF preview handler error indicates that you can't preview a PDF file in the Outlook reading pane. It occurs when using the Preview feature in Outlook to preview a PDF file, it fails and you get the error messaging that says, "this file can't be previewed because of an error to the previewer. Generally, this issue begins occurring after updating an Outlook version and you use Acrobat Reader as your default PDF reader. 0852c4b9a8

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