Submitted by James (not verified) on Mon, 2008-01-28 15:52.
I recently downloaded the most recent version of adobe reader on my vista PC, (8.1.1 I think?)
After completing the download, any time I go to open adobe a new window opens, which I assume is the licence agreement (I only know this because of the end result) After very briefly showing the adobe logo the page immediately says "this program cannot display the web page, most likely cause, you are not connected to the internet..."
Of course I am connected to the internet. The only thing I am able to do at that point is close that window at which time another appears saying "the licence agreement was not accepted the program will now close." I contacted adobe and the links they sent me were useless.
Has anyone had a similar situation? Resolution? Thanks in advance for any help anyone is able to give me!!
JR
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I recently downloaded the
I recently downloaded the most recent version of adobe reader on my vista PC, (8.1.1 I think?)
After completing the download, any time I go to open adobe a new window opens, which I assume is the licence agreement (I only know this because of the end result) After very briefly showing the adobe logo the page immediately says "this program cannot display the web page, most likely cause, you are not connected to the internet..."
Of course I am connected to the internet. The only thing I am able to do at that point is close that window at which time another appears saying "the licence agreement was not accepted the program will now close." I contacted adobe and the links they sent me were useless.
Has anyone had a similar situation? Resolution? Thanks in advance for any help anyone is able to give me!!
JR