Intellipoint and Acrord32.exe

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Everytime Acrord32.exe runs in background intellipoint and mouse buttons
customizations stop working.
I looked for any solution in internet but never found anything.
Is there a way to solve this annoyance? Thanks
I've winxp pro sp2 with intellipoint 5.5 (using 6.2 same problem).
Bye
 
Everytime Acrord32.exe runs in background intellipoint and mouse buttons
customizations stop working.
I looked for any solution in internet but never found anything.
Is there a way to solve this annoyance? Thanks
I've winxp pro sp2 with intellipoint 5.5 (using 6.2 same problem).
Bye

You may want to update the Acrord32 (Acrobat Reader) sofware. I have
no problems with Intellipoint setting and Acrobat Reader.
 
smlunatick said:
You may want to update the Acrord32 (Acrobat Reader) sofware. I have
no problems with Intellipoint setting and Acrobat Reader.

I've last version installed.
As i told, i've no problem with acrobat reader, except when Acrord32.exe
remains active in backgroud.
Try to open a pdf with acrobat into explorer, so that Acrord32.exe and
Acrord32Info.exe start, so run an application for which you have customized
mouse buttons.
 
Skynet said:
I've last version installed.
As i told, i've no problem with acrobat reader, except when
Acrord32.exe remains active in backgroud.
Try to open a pdf with acrobat into explorer, so that Acrord32.exe and
Acrord32Info.exe start, so run an application for which you have
customized mouse buttons.

Uninstall and reinstall Adobe Acrobat reader (latest version from their
website, as of today.....they update frequently, and so should you), and
take all the Adobe crap out of startup using msconfig to see if it helps.

Or better still, ditch Acrobat Reader and use FoxIT instead - it's free,
it's lean, and it doesn't misbehave like Adobe stuff does.
 
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Uninstall and reinstall Adobe Acrobat reader (latest version from their
website, as of today.....they update frequently, and so should you), and
take all the Adobe crap out of startup using msconfig to see if it helps.

Or better still, ditch Acrobat Reader and use FoxIT instead - it's free,
it's lean, and it doesn't misbehave like Adobe stuff does.

Thank you! It works!
I also tried foxIT and think i'll keep it! It's better and smaller than
Adobe Reader.
Bye
 
Skynet said:
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Uninstall and reinstall Adobe Acrobat reader (latest version from
their website, as of today.....they update frequently, and so should
you), and take all the Adobe crap out of startup using msconfig to
see if it helps. Or better still, ditch Acrobat Reader and use FoxIT
instead - it's
free, it's lean, and it doesn't misbehave like Adobe stuff does.

Thank you! It works!
I also tried foxIT and think i'll keep it! It's better and smaller
than Adobe Reader.
Bye

Yay - glad to help. I agree with you on FoxIt.
 
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