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My computer often hangs up when I go to shut down and it
says that AVToolTipView is not responding. I have to click 'End Task' to clear the problem. Any ideas what this is and how I can stop it happening, please? |
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-----Original Message----- My computer often hangs up when I go to shut down and it says that AVToolTipView is not responding. I have to click 'End Task' to clear the problem. Any ideas what this is and how I can stop it happening, please? . I get the same - and when I search for the file - nothing shows up - search the web, nothing except this inquiry. |
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-----Original Message----- -----Original Message----- My computer often hangs up when I go to shut down and it says that AVToolTipView is not responding. I have to click 'End Task' to clear the problem. Any ideas what this is and how I can stop it happening, please? . I get the same - and when I search for the file - nothing shows up - search the web, nothing except this inquiry. . I have the same problem too only on certain occasions. AvToolTipView is part of Acrobat Reader. I only seem to get the problem after I've viewed a PDF file within Internet Explorer. I notice if you get that error, hit cancel then CTL+ATL+DEL and see if theres "Acrord32-Not Responding" first. It seems the Acrobat Reader Plug-In for Internet Explorer doesnt shut down properly. From the Adobe Web Site http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/31722.htm Solution 3 Disable Web Browser Integration. 1. In Acrobat or Adobe Reader, choose Edit Preferences Internet. 2. Deselect Display PDF in Browser, and then click OK So you can still view a PDF Solution 2 Save the PDF file to your hard drive 1. Right-click the link to the PDF file on the Web site, and then choose Save Target As (Internet Explorer) or Save Link As (Netscape Navigator). 2. In the Save As dialog box, select a location on the hard disk, and then click Save. 3. Double-click the PDF file to open it in Acrobat Reader If that doesnt do the trick try d/l an older version like 4 or 5 http://www.adobe.com/products/acroba...archive.html#W in |
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