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Reinstall suitcase fusion 7
Reinstall suitcase fusion 7






Once again, this was not happening in Fusion 1.x and I have tried previous versions of Acrobat/Distiller to no avail, so I am assuming the problem is related to Fusion.

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However, once starting a new Windows session in Fusion 2.0, it appears that these files are again removed during the startup process, so offline users have to copy the 4 postscript drivers into the w32x86 directory at the beginning of every Windows session, in order to avoid the installer from continually popping up. If I copy them back into the directory, the installer issue dissapears and all Adobe products function normally. These files continually disappear and reappear during the Xp startup phase.once the startup phase is complete, these files have been removed. PS5UI.DLL / PSCRIPT.HLP / PSCRIPT5.DLL / PSCRIPT.NTF This happens to both Fusion VMs and Bootcamp partitions run in Fusion 2.0 (though it does not happen if the Bootcamp partition is run natively).Īfter closer inspection, it appears that something is continually writing and deleting the following postscript drivers to the "C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86" directory (while booting XP in Fusion 2.0: For offline users, not only does the process not complete, but it continually launches the installer everytime the user launches Windows Explorer or other applications, and they have to continually cancel it (VERY Annoying!) I have also discovered that, while all Adobe apps will run after cancelling the install, Distiller will not. MSI file on our network and cannot complete the re-install/configuration. Furthermore, this is problematic for our users when not on our network, as the installer points to the. However, the same scenario occurs everytime the user starts a new Windows session. After running the configuration, everything appears fine. Upon upgrading to Fusion 2.0, we have started experiencing the following issue:Īfter starting a Windows session, launching Windows Explorer or any other application results in a installer window popping-up for Adobe Acrobat 7.0, requesting a re-install/configuration. My company has a number of users that are running WindowsXP SP3 via Fusion on MacBook Pros.






Reinstall suitcase fusion 7