I have installed Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional on Windows 7. When printing from Office Word 2007, the print file appears in the Adobe printer box as an error.
Something I'd posted to the Acrobat u2u forum earlier may be helpful.
Information re: Window 7 and Adobe applications.
In general - Installing and using Windows 7 with Adobe applications. [url=http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/508/cpsid_50853.php]For Adobe product operating system compatibility.[/url] [url=http://www.adobe.com/support/OScompatibility.php]For Adobe Acrobat products.[/url] [url=http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/faq/]FAQ[/url]
[i]"Do Adobe Acrobat 9 and Adobe Reader 9 require updates to be compatible with Windows 7?"[/i] This states that Acrobat 9.2 and Adobe Reader 9.2 are required for compatibility with Windows 7.
Look over [i]"What about older versions of Acrobat and Windows 7"[/i] for upgrade information.
Keep in mind that the browser add-in that interfaces with Reader / Acrobat is placed when the Adobe application is installed. So it too is bounded by the Reader / Acrobat version's compatibility with a given OS.
In short, if running Windows 7 & if Acrobat 9.2 and Adobe Reader 9.2 or better is not installed you can expect to encounter "issues". Some may be addressed by work arounds; but, on the whole, I suspect that'd be a ramble in the briar patch.
fwiw, Adobe documentation identifies that Adobe only tested CS3 and CS4 for Windows 7 support. Adobe notes that, while earlier releases of Acrobat or CS may install and may run in Windows 7 none of them were tested in Windows 7 by Adobe. Nor will the earlier releases be "updated".
Information re: Window 7 and Adobe applications.
In general - Installing and using Windows 7 with Adobe applications.
[url=http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/508/cpsid_50853.php]For Adobe product operating system compatibility.[/url]
[url=http://www.adobe.com/support/OScompatibility.php]For Adobe Acrobat products.[/url]
[url=http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/faq/]FAQ[/url]
[i]"Do Adobe Acrobat 9 and Adobe Reader 9 require updates to be compatible with Windows 7?"[/i]
This states that Acrobat 9.2 and Adobe Reader 9.2 are required for compatibility with Windows 7.
Look over [i]"What about older versions of Acrobat and Windows 7"[/i] for upgrade information.
Keep in mind that the browser add-in that interfaces with Reader / Acrobat is placed when the Adobe application is installed.
So it too is bounded by the Reader / Acrobat version's compatibility with a given OS.
In short, if running Windows 7 & if Acrobat 9.2 and Adobe Reader 9.2 or better is not installed you can expect to encounter "issues".
Some may be addressed by work arounds; but, on the whole, I suspect that'd be a ramble in the briar patch.
fwiw, Adobe documentation identifies that Adobe only tested CS3 and CS4 for Windows 7 support.
Adobe notes that, while earlier releases of Acrobat or CS may install and may run in Windows 7 none of them were tested in Windows 7 by Adobe.
Nor will the earlier releases be "updated".
Be well..
Be well...