Adobe Reader 8.0 Released


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if the reader version works as well as the full blown version, it should be really nice.

The only thing I miss, is the "x" in the upper right corner of the full blown version of 7 where

you could close the open PDF, but leave acrobat open. I guess the got rid of that in 8. At least

you can Ctrl-W to do the same thing.

:alien:

:( The Enterprise lockdown keys from 7 don't appear to work with this version either.

The what? Where?

Version 7 had a set of tables in the MSI for locking down the install for corporate users.

EnterpriseRegistry, EnterpriseFeatures, EnterpriseShortcuts, etc, etc.

For example, setting some of the keys would disable certain menu items, etc.

What I meant was that I tried setting those values in the corresponding version 8 keys in the registry, but they had no effect.

I am guessing Adobe will put all that in the Installshield Tuner for version 8, but it is not released yet.

And since they apparently differ from those in version 7, I can't set them manually. So...like Acrobat Pro, I will have to wait until they release the Tuner before I can deploy it.

And for all those complaining about the bloat, etc...

Some of us don't get a choice. This is the product of choice where I work. I deploy what they say to deploy.

Edited by Joe User 99

For those running Vista x64 and getting an error at install like I did, search your profile's AppData folder for the setup folder after you launch it but before you approve it to run when the security notice pops up. Then run AcroRead.msi; setup.exe will just crash again.

if the reader version works as well as the full blown version, it should be really nice.

The only thing I miss, is the "x" in the upper right corner of the full blown version of 7 where

you could close the open PDF, but leave acrobat open. I guess the got rid of that in 8. At least

you can Ctrl-W to do the same thing.

:alien:

Try this. Open the Preferences (Edit>Preferences or Ctrl+K). Click on the Documents category, and try playing with the "Show each document in its own window (requires restart)" option. You should get it to your liking one way or the other. Otherwise, there is a separate little "X" for each open window inside the main Acrobat window.

I like version 8 quite a bit. However, it keeps creating an "Updater5" directory in My Documents and its really getting on my nerves. So much so that I am considering going back to 7.x. Anyone have any ideas on how to stop this behavior?

I'm not sure if the path will be the same in Adobe Reader 8.0, but in Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional, I could simply go to the C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\Acrobat\plug_ins directory and either rename or delete the file(s) named Updater. This should stop the folder from being created, and will obviously also stop the Update feature from working in the program.

I'm not sure if the path will be the same in Adobe Reader 8.0, but in Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional, I could simply go to the C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 8.0\Acrobat\plug_ins directory and either rename or delete the file(s) named Updater. This should stop the folder from being created, and will obviously also stop the Update feature from working in the program.

Awesome, this worked great. Thanks for this tip.

I really like how documents can be in their own windows now, much easier to work with more than one PDF at the same time. Now if I can only get Excel to do the same thing...

By the way, does anyone know of a way to hide the navigation panel buttons (list of buttons on the left side of the document) by default?

You can disable the Update5 directory by doing:

Help > Check for Updates

After it's checked click on Preferences, and change the file location at the bottom of the dialog to somewhere else.

While this would work to stop the Updater5 folder from being created in My Documents, this would simply cause it to be created someplace else. I think the original poster asked if there was a way to disable it from being created anywhere.

Awesome, this worked great. Thanks for this tip.

I really like how documents can be in their own windows now, much easier to work with more than one PDF at the same time. Now if I can only get Excel to do the same thing...

By the way, does anyone know of a way to hide the navigation panel buttons (list of buttons on the left side of the document) by default?

Actually, this can be done in Excel 2002 and 2003, but not in Excel 2000. It's in the options. Just go to Tools>Options. On the View tab, you have an option to enable or disable "Windows in Taskbar".

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