Re: My Vista Experience
- From: Steve de Mena <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 18:19:33 -0700
Maverick wrote:
Because according to Adobe, Adobe reader is only 32bit.
They don't support or provide a 64-bit version.
You have to use a 32-bit browser to use their pdf reader.
I just installed Windows Vista SP1 x64 from scratch.
I pulled up Internet Explorer, went to Adobe's web site, and clicked on the "Get Adobe Reader" icon.
It identified my system automatically as "Windows Vista, English".
I click on "Download Now" and it downloads [8.1.2] and installs.
I pull up IE again and search for a PDF file, which IE loads up with Adobe, no issue.
I also did not see anywhere in this process, even under "System Requirements", that Vista x64 was not supported. Searching their web site I see numerous references that people should download Adobe Reader 8.1 if thehy need 64-bit support, as that versions supports 64-bit.
Steve
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