Sorry for the long post but I am at my wits end.
I am a medical practice adminsitrator (not a computer expert) - have Acrobat Pro 8 as part of CS3. I receive hundreds of emails that I need to keep and index. My Outlook 07 is DOG-SLOW (even though I have a screaming machine) so I started using Adobe Pro 8 to archive and remove emails - thinking that I'd keep the folders to minimum size and maybe Outlook would be faster.
The major list-serve I have to use every day for my work changed their GUI and to access it they said I had to upgrade to IE7. Since then I've had nothing but trouble with Adobe.
First, the error message I got said that it couldn't find Adobe Pro at all - so I did some Google research and found that I needed to delete Adobe Reader 9 and its components. I then rebooted. It now can find Adobe Prof 8 again - but now it can't/won't imbed indexes when archiving my email folders. Argh.
I am just about ready to move all Adobe products to a separate laptop! My experience has been that once Adobe is installed anywhere on my machines, the conflict and freezing starts with all other programs. However, I DO love the applications. I am a long time user of PageMaker and now InDesign.
My thought is that I should move the hog (Adobe CS 3 and all its components) onto another machine. Perhaps that would free my work machine up and make it fast enough for daily operations. However, for legal and operational reasons, I need to be able to quickly access the archived emails if necessary(hence my use of Adobe Pro 8).
I know there's always the whole "uninstall and reinstall" thing as a fall back position but I fear that my IT guy would threaten to take my computer privileges away - ha!
Finally, I am not getting a good feeling about the state of Adobe code. Is it me, or is it released into use with lots of bugs that have not been worked out?
Any ideas? As I said, I really love the programs and have droppoed quite a bit of change on these programs.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Also, make sure you're running 8.1 or greater (8.1.3 has all the security updates) in conjunction with Office 2007 -- the first supported version.
Lori Kassuba is an AUC Expert and Community Manager for AcrobatUsers.com.