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      08-22-2012
Hello all,

This is my first post and dislike coming to the forum asking something straight away. Recently, I have been trying to read a PDF sent or a download and there is a small message that comes on and it says:
"Acrobat failed to load its core DLL"

Can anyone tell me how I can remedy this? Much thanks in advance!

Jake
 
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      08-22-2012
Have you tried THIS?
 
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      08-23-2012
The repair may work and I certainly recommend trying that. But sadly, it does not always fix the problems. If that is the case here, then I recommend uninstalling Reader, then trying to re-install it again. If that fails, try the Adobe Reader and Acrobat Cleaner Tool to remove all traces. From there, you can try installing Adobe Reader again.

Alternatively, you can do what I and many others have done and dump Adobe Reader for the superior (IMO) Foxit Reader.
 
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