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For those of you who have installed Acrobat reader 6, you may have noticed that it takes a lot longer to start up

Here's a tip to speed it up

Open Windows Explorer

Go to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 6.0\Reader
Open the plug_ins Folder
Click Edit | Select All
Click Edit | Cut
Click the Back button and open the Optional folder
Click Edit | Paste
You will be asked if you want to move Arcosign.prc
Click Yes

When you next open a pdf document, it will be almost instantaneous
 

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Sorry:

I looked around and I found this path:

D:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat6.0\Acrobat\plug_ins instead of your:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 6.0\Reader

I can't find any Optional folder.

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Have you done a search? The pathnames shown are for the default installation location.
 

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Does the 'cut' mean move ALL the files AND folders in plug_ins

or just the files.

There are six folders in my plug_ins folder--should they be cut and pasted to the Optinal folder?
 

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Not sure what I did wrong, but I tried this and completely screwed up Adobe Reader - had to uninstall and reinstall it. :confused: So, word of warning - be very careful that you follow instructions exactly.
 

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It works well with 6.01. I tried on another system with NT and IE6 and Acrobat Reader 5 and it did not work.
 

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Yes, caution with this tip!

Now when I double click a .pdf file I get an error saying this file format has no program associated with it. I will try an association repair and report back.
 

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Update:

I tried to associate .pddf file and it prompted me to insert the Adobe 6.0 disc! I did so and now it seems I have proper association again.

I did a search for the Reader and Optional[/b] folders. Optional exists in my Acrobat 4.0 folder (I upgraded from 4.0 to 6.0).
The reader folder does not exist.
 

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I have tried this and Speedup.

Both made improvements when opening a pdf on my hard drive.
But opening a pdf in my browser( from a web site), locks up my computer and I am forced to reboot.
Any one know how to correct this?

I have gone into Adobe 'preferences' and unchecked open in browser but still got a lock up.


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I have set the plugins back in their original folder.
My reader just now did an update, and the speed opening a pdf at a web site seems to be
pretty good .


I'm going to leave my setup 'original' till I know more.


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Adobe Acrobat 5 doesn't have half the rubbish installed that 6 does hence the title off the thread ;0
 

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Originally posted by putasolution:
Adobe Acrobat 5 doesn't have half the rubbish installed that 6 does hence the title off the thread ;0
I guess it does pay to look there. I read the title but my mind was out to lunch I guess.

Anyway, I have had no problems with this tip.:up:
 
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