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awothers
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      12-13-2008
I use Vista Ultimate with 4GB RAM.

In my former XP machine "Adobe PDF" appeared in the printer list in Word
2003 and I never had any problem creating PDF files.

On my Vista machine and Word 2007 Adobe PDF does not appear in the printer
list.

When I try to create a PDF from the Acorbat icon in Word I get the following
error message:
"PDFMaker cannot locate the Adobe PDF Printer's priner driver. Please
re-install Adobe Acrobat 8.0." (note: I did this - did not solve issue)

When I contacted Adobe, they got me to the "Print Spooler Properties" dialog
and under "This service depends on the following system components:" the
following are listed:

HTTP -> Remote Procedure Call (RPC) -> DCOM Server Process Launcher.

They suggested that I disable the DCOM Server Process Launcher.

I found DCOM Server Process Laucher as follows:

Control Panel->Administrative Tools -> Services. The problem is that the
drop down list that would allow me to change the Startup type is greyed out.

The Adobe tech support person referred me to their Knowledge Base article
333221.

It seems to me that there is an issue with Vista and permissions.

Can anyone help.

Thanks, Alan



 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      12-13-2008
Rightclick your Services icon and 'run as administrator' If this fails, you
are probably going to have to convert the file to a PDF with something else.
Word is using the Adobe print driver and if it has permissions problems,
only Adobe can fix that. They have expressly forbidden any editing of PDF
format files.

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"awothers" <> wrote in message
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> I use Vista Ultimate with 4GB RAM.
>
> In my former XP machine "Adobe PDF" appeared in the printer list in Word
> 2003 and I never had any problem creating PDF files.
>
> On my Vista machine and Word 2007 Adobe PDF does not appear in the printer
> list.
>
> When I try to create a PDF from the Acorbat icon in Word I get the
> following
> error message:
> "PDFMaker cannot locate the Adobe PDF Printer's priner driver. Please
> re-install Adobe Acrobat 8.0." (note: I did this - did not solve issue)
>
> When I contacted Adobe, they got me to the "Print Spooler Properties"
> dialog
> and under "This service depends on the following system components:" the
> following are listed:
>
> HTTP -> Remote Procedure Call (RPC) -> DCOM Server Process Launcher.
>
> They suggested that I disable the DCOM Server Process Launcher.
>
> I found DCOM Server Process Laucher as follows:
>
> Control Panel->Administrative Tools -> Services. The problem is that the
> drop down list that would allow me to change the Startup type is greyed
> out.
>
> The Adobe tech support person referred me to their Knowledge Base article
> 333221.
>
> It seems to me that there is an issue with Vista and permissions.
>
> Can anyone help.
>
> Thanks, Alan
>
>
>

 
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Cameron Snyder
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      12-13-2008
In Word 2007 you can create a PDF with the Save as function.

"awothers" <> wrote in message
news:A256A12B-9228-48AE-A23D-...
>I use Vista Ultimate with 4GB RAM.
>
> In my former XP machine "Adobe PDF" appeared in the printer list in Word
> 2003 and I never had any problem creating PDF files.
>
> On my Vista machine and Word 2007 Adobe PDF does not appear in the printer
> list.
>
> When I try to create a PDF from the Acorbat icon in Word I get the
> following
> error message:
> "PDFMaker cannot locate the Adobe PDF Printer's priner driver. Please
> re-install Adobe Acrobat 8.0." (note: I did this - did not solve issue)
>
> When I contacted Adobe, they got me to the "Print Spooler Properties"
> dialog
> and under "This service depends on the following system components:" the
> following are listed:
>
> HTTP -> Remote Procedure Call (RPC) -> DCOM Server Process Launcher.
>
> They suggested that I disable the DCOM Server Process Launcher.
>
> I found DCOM Server Process Laucher as follows:
>
> Control Panel->Administrative Tools -> Services. The problem is that the
> drop down list that would allow me to change the Startup type is greyed
> out.
>
> The Adobe tech support person referred me to their Knowledge Base article
> 333221.
>
> It seems to me that there is an issue with Vista and permissions.
>
> Can anyone help.
>
> Thanks, Alan
>
>
>


 
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ray
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      12-13-2008
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 04:54:00 -0800, awothers wrote:

> I use Vista Ultimate with 4GB RAM.
>
> In my former XP machine "Adobe PDF" appeared in the printer list in Word
> 2003 and I never had any problem creating PDF files.
>
> On my Vista machine and Word 2007 Adobe PDF does not appear in the
> printer list.
>
> When I try to create a PDF from the Acorbat icon in Word I get the
> following error message:
> "PDFMaker cannot locate the Adobe PDF Printer's priner driver. Please
> re-install Adobe Acrobat 8.0." (note: I did this - did not solve issue)
>
> When I contacted Adobe, they got me to the "Print Spooler Properties"
> dialog and under "This service depends on the following system
> components:" the following are listed:
>
> HTTP -> Remote Procedure Call (RPC) -> DCOM Server Process Launcher.
>
> They suggested that I disable the DCOM Server Process Launcher.
>
> I found DCOM Server Process Laucher as follows:
>
> Control Panel->Administrative Tools -> Services. The problem is that the
> drop down list that would allow me to change the Startup type is greyed
> out.
>
> The Adobe tech support person referred me to their Knowledge Base
> article 333221.
>
> It seems to me that there is an issue with Vista and permissions.
>
> Can anyone help.
>
> Thanks, Alan


You could always load up openoffice.org - it has had the ability to create
pdf files for some years.
 
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Richard Urban
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      12-14-2008
You are using an old version of Adobe Acrobat that contains known
vulnerabilities. You should be using version 9

As someone else has stated, there is an add-on for Microsoft Word 2007 that
allows you to create .pdf files from file | save as function.

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"awothers" <> wrote in message
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>I use Vista Ultimate with 4GB RAM.
>
> In my former XP machine "Adobe PDF" appeared in the printer list in Word
> 2003 and I never had any problem creating PDF files.
>
> On my Vista machine and Word 2007 Adobe PDF does not appear in the printer
> list.
>
> When I try to create a PDF from the Acorbat icon in Word I get the
> following
> error message:
> "PDFMaker cannot locate the Adobe PDF Printer's priner driver. Please
> re-install Adobe Acrobat 8.0." (note: I did this - did not solve issue)
>
> When I contacted Adobe, they got me to the "Print Spooler Properties"
> dialog
> and under "This service depends on the following system components:" the
> following are listed:
>
> HTTP -> Remote Procedure Call (RPC) -> DCOM Server Process Launcher.
>
> They suggested that I disable the DCOM Server Process Launcher.
>
> I found DCOM Server Process Laucher as follows:
>
> Control Panel->Administrative Tools -> Services. The problem is that the
> drop down list that would allow me to change the Startup type is greyed
> out.
>
> The Adobe tech support person referred me to their Knowledge Base article
> 333221.
>
> It seems to me that there is an issue with Vista and permissions.
>
> Can anyone help.
>
> Thanks, Alan
>
>
>


 
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Richard G. Harper [MVP]
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      12-14-2008
Really? I didn't find it on my disc, can you please fill me in where I
would find it so I can install it from the Office disc set?

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"Josh White" <> wrote in message
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> Not an "add-on', a BUILT-IN.
>
> PJ White


 
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Richard Urban
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      12-14-2008
No, an add-in. Due to Adobe, the built-in was pulled at the last minute. It
is offered free at the Microsoft web site here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

Now, it could be that it is again included with newer pressings of the
Office DVD's, but I doubt it!

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"Josh White" <> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 03:33:41 -0500, "Richard Urban"
> <> wrote:
>
>>As someone else has stated, there is an add-on for Microsoft Word 2007
>>that
>>allows you to create .pdf files from file | save as function.

>
> Not an "add-on', a BUILT-IN.
>
> PJ White


 
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