Acrobat failed to load its core dll error

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when I try to open a PDF file she is getting Acrobat failed to load
its core dll error.
anyone know how to fix it?
Already tryed the easy stuff.
Like uninstall reinstall.
Thanks!!!
 
From: "cpetry99" <[email protected]>

| Having the exact same problem on my wife's computer. Tried uninstall/reinstall.
| Didn't work. Unloaded and installed version 6. That worked. Installed version 7.
| That worked. Upgraded to 9.2. Same error. -- cpetry99


Another G-d damn techarena.in moron saying "Having the exact same problem.."

What same problem ?
You didn't even quote the problem YOU are supposed to have !

Get a clue, drop the techarena.in crap and access this new group directly!

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cpetry99 said:
Having the exact same problem on my wife's computer. Tried
uninstall/reinstall. Didn't work. Unloaded and installed version 6.
That worked. Installed version 7. That worked. Upgraded to 9.2. Same
error.

Oh goody, an irrelevant "me too" post on a /*3-YEAR OLD*/ thread. Next time
check the datestamps. If you want help on YOUR problem, start a NEW thread.

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