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Hue
May 14th 04, 03:58 PM
In a previous post I asked for help on this matter. After
downloading Adobe Reader 6 and attempting to open it, I
get the error message: Unable to load unicows.dll. I have
verified that this dll is in the Adobe folder, I have
uninstalled and reinstalled the program, etc. I'm at a
loss! Are there any suggestions? Thanks, again.

heirloom
May 14th 04, 06:02 PM


There are a number of posts at the above site re: your issue. Some have
found the solution to be installing an older version of Adobe Reader, i.e.
version 5. I don't think this is needed, as I am using version 6 with no
probs. In the event you need an earlier version, you can find it at:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/reader_archive.html
Heirloom, old and 6 works for me


"Hue" > wrote in message
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> In a previous post I asked for help on this matter. After
> downloading Adobe Reader 6 and attempting to open it, I
> get the error message: Unable to load unicows.dll. I have
> verified that this dll is in the Adobe folder, I have
> uninstalled and reinstalled the program, etc. I'm at a
> loss! Are there any suggestions? Thanks, again.

May 14th 04, 06:19 PM
Any idea why the dll won't load? I know it's there!
>-----Original Message-----
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>
>There are a number of posts at the above site re: your
issue. Some have
>found the solution to be installing an older version of
Adobe Reader, i.e.
>version 5. I don't think this is needed, as I am using
version 6 with no
>probs. In the event you need an earlier version, you can
find it at:
>http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/reader_archive.html
> Heirloom, old and 6 works for me
>
>
>"Hue" > wrote in
message
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>> In a previous post I asked for help on this matter.
After
>> downloading Adobe Reader 6 and attempting to open it, I
>> get the error message: Unable to load unicows.dll. I
have
>> verified that this dll is in the Adobe folder, I have
>> uninstalled and reinstalled the program, etc. I'm at a
>> loss! Are there any suggestions? Thanks, again.
>
>
>.
>

Mike M
May 14th 04, 06:26 PM
Why not ask Adobe? Heirloom's provided you with a reference. This appears to
be an Adobe Acrobat problem with others also appearing to be experiencing the
same problem.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



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> Any idea why the dll won't load? I know it's there!