Adobe 7.0 startup problem
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 2:51 am
Hello
first congratulations for the best web side about Thinkpads. I am very pleased to join a thinkpad team. I hope that anybody have similar problem.
My T60 is few days old and from the beginnig I have some problem. When I have done first instalation of my Adobe Professional 7.0 I could not startup the Adobe. When I try, it pop up error message "system error 3: The system cannot find the path specified". After instaling of Office 2003 the same was appear by InfoPath.
My Variables environment is set as default in Windows XP (%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp). I notice that when I have done recovery treath there was no Temp map in my user profile, so I have made one by myself. I also notice that when I start Acrobat Distiller 7.0 in Temp map, temporary map (Acrobat Distiller 7) with *.tmp file is made, but error message still show up and program still not startup.
Until now as I already said, I have done complete recovery of my disk but problem stay the same.
And of course sorry about pure lanquage.
first congratulations for the best web side about Thinkpads. I am very pleased to join a thinkpad team. I hope that anybody have similar problem.
My T60 is few days old and from the beginnig I have some problem. When I have done first instalation of my Adobe Professional 7.0 I could not startup the Adobe. When I try, it pop up error message "system error 3: The system cannot find the path specified". After instaling of Office 2003 the same was appear by InfoPath.
My Variables environment is set as default in Windows XP (%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp). I notice that when I have done recovery treath there was no Temp map in my user profile, so I have made one by myself. I also notice that when I start Acrobat Distiller 7.0 in Temp map, temporary map (Acrobat Distiller 7) with *.tmp file is made, but error message still show up and program still not startup.
Until now as I already said, I have done complete recovery of my disk but problem stay the same.
And of course sorry about pure lanquage.