Dear Jack:
I am very grateful for all of the time you put into looking for the answer
for me and it does make sense as it was in the "adobe 7" file folder even
though I have upgraded to adobe 8. The only two files in the folder were this
one and data1.cab so that's probably exactally what it is and I guess that it
also makes sense that it would be password protected by adobe so that it
couldn't be altered in any way. I guess that I am safe to delete the files
now. My main concern before deleting the document was that it was in some way
connected to vista and the last thing I want is to create another problem
that vista didn't already have

(LOL).
"JackLondon" wrote:
>
> Kathryn;456654 Wrote:
> > I found this document while going through and cleaning up my hard drive,
> > it
> > was a compressed file and had to be extracted so I extracted it to my
> > documents and when I tried to open it I got a message saying
> > 'read0600win_ENUadbe0040......' is protected. Please enter a document
> > open
> > password. I tried to use my admin password, but no luck, it's only a
> > 48kb
> > adobe document. Any ideas as to what the document is, what the password
> > might
> > be or how to access it would be very helpful. I already took ownership
> > in
> > properties>security>advanced>owner and that didn't work either.
>
> Hi Kathryn,
>
> by the shortcut 'ENU' it looks like the file is protected by password
> due to having some kind of importance with updating the Adobe to a newer
> version. The only thing I could dig up is :
>
> 'Adobe Forums - Error 1334 when trying to update from 7.05 tom 7.07'
> (http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?14@@.3bc2a091)
>
> 'Error: 1334 the file [filename] cannot be installed when upgrading
> Acrobat or Adobe Reader 7.0 to 7.0.5, 7.0.7, or 7.0.8'
> (http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...3020&sliceId=1)
>
> Hope this make sense for you. It looks like the file is compressed and
> when updating it's being extracted to Data1.cab.
>
> You can always e-mail Adobe (if you purchased your copy legally) and
> ask them for explanation.
>
> Best Regards
>
>
> --
> JackLondon
>