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Old January 3rd 04, 06:51 PM
ian
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Im running XPPro and I just upgraded Adobe Acrobat from 4.0 to 6.0 but now I
have 2 folders in Adobe. Would it be safe to delete the 4.0 version and just
have the 6.0 version take over or do you have to do something else. Thank
you in advance. Ian


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Old January 3rd 04, 06:53 PM
Rebekka Gross
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Hi,

I would suggest that you uninstall Acrobat 4.0 via Control Panel
Add/Remove Software. That should work without causing any problems. I did
that after upgrading from Acrobat 5.0 to 6.0.

HTH,
Rebekka


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Im running XPPro and I just upgraded Adobe Acrobat from 4.0 to 6.0 but now

I
have 2 folders in Adobe. Would it be safe to delete the 4.0 version and

just
have the 6.0 version take over or do you have to do something else. Thank
you in advance. Ian


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