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Hi, all.
I have two PCs in front of me, one using Windows Vista and a much older machine using Windows 98SE which I really do need to keep on there.
A while ago, I had to do the dreaded "Format C:" on the older machine because of a virus issue and in doing so, I lost Adobe Reader 6.0.2. Now, I can't seem to find that reader on line to reload it onto the older machine and the newer readers, so far as I can see, don't support Windows 98 SE.
Does anyone have a suggestion to offer about re-acquiring the older Reader?
Thank you.
John D.
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Look through comtemporary install CDs, especially drivers for printers and scanners and such; many of them have adobe reader on them for viewing the instruction manual andd other supporting docs.
I was surprised the other day to discovered I'd only put Adobe 2.0 on my daughter's computer!
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That site also has Acrobat 6.01 on it, but Foxit Reader works much better.
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Good call on the Old Version site, Brian!, as soon as I read the OP, that's what sprang into my head.
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I agree on the old version site. That is really cool. I just got the AOL 7 package for this new to me XP machine. 9 is far too busy for me.
Greg Fretwell
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Got it! I went to a site where it could be downloaded and now all is well.
Thank you, everyone.
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