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0I then was able to open up 20 documents at once w/o crashing. Acrobat recreated the missing files in 9.0. Just in case this was not the solution, I renamed the new 9.
0 to something else and renamed the old9.
0 back to 9.
0 and tried the same experiment. It crashed as expected when it got to 2 or more documents. FWIW, between each experiment I killed any adobe task running in the background just to be safe.Anyway, maybe this will solve my problem. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
I have a Windows XP Professional machine, on which Adobe Acrobat Reader crashes every time it is opened, as soon as it starts.
I've tried reinstalling Acrobat Reader 9, and it doesn't help at all. If I use it to open a PDF, it displays the first page, and can be scrolled for about 3 seconds before it crashes.
Is there some way to debug this?
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I have a Windows XP Professional machine, on which Adobe Acrobat Reader crashes every time it is opened, as soon as it starts.
I've tried reinstalling Acrobat Reader 9, and it doesn't help at all. If I use it to open a PDF, it displays the first page, and can be scrolled for about 3 seconds before it crashes.
Is there some way to debug this?