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Old 5th January, 2007, 06:11 PM
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Old 5th January, 2007, 06:15 PM
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Does this in anyway effect Foxit? Not used adobe directly in ages.
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Old 5th January, 2007, 06:16 PM
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Does this in anyway effect Foxit? Not used adobe directly in ages.
Yes, I should think it affects the broswer add-on. Same program I would have thought.
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Though I doubt it will effect them, Win98 users are stuck with Acrobat Reader 6.
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But what happens when there is a problem printing with 8. Hell 7 or 6 for that matter?!?!
For the LONGEST time we are recommending to our customers to use 5 (the only one that seems to work for our needs and customers)

FIX THE PRINTING ISSUE ALREADY!!! YOU KNOW IT'S THERE!!!
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