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I'm using an old version Acrobat 8 Pro. Had no problems until I was forced to re-install due to Adobe server being shut down. Print to PDF will not work. Removed all references to it in Devices And Printers, tried several times to re-install, still won't work. I opened an Excel and Word doc and Adobe PDF still shows as a printer option, but also shows Error - Delete: 1 document waiting.
Is it possible this is what's keeping me from re-installing print to pdf correctly? I've re-started the PC several times without any reference to Adobe in Devices and Printers. How can I get rid of this phantom printer reference, and how to correctly re-install Print To PDF? I can create PDF's using Acrobat and Save To Microsoft PDF, but would still like to Print To PDF in Quicken etc. Thanks!
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Acrobat 8.0 will not fully or properly install for any version of Windows beyond Windows XP 32-bit. In particular, the Adobe PDF PostScript printer driver instance will not install due to changes made in the printer driver mechanism by Microsoft.
If you successfully run the Acrobat 8.0 installer and then run the Acrobat 8.1 updater, the Adobe PDF printer driver instance may properly install and work.
Remember though that you are dealing with software that has not been supported for many years and for which later versions resolved many potential security issues.
- Dov
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Acrobat 8.0 will not fully or properly install for any version of Windows beyond Windows XP 32-bit. In particular, the Adobe PDF PostScript printer driver instance will not install due to changes made in the printer driver mechanism by Microsoft.
If you successfully run the Acrobat 8.0 installer and then run the Acrobat 8.1 updater, the Adobe PDF printer driver instance may properly install and work.
Remember though that you are dealing with software that has not been supported for many years and for which later versions resolved many potential security issues.
- Dov
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I fully understand that it is no longer supported, but I've been using 8.3.1 with Print To PDF working properly with Quicken for years. Now, due to Adobe forcing me to re-activate and re-install, it no longer works. Version 8 Pro installed correctly and I manually installed all 18 updates to get back to 8.3.1. I do not appreciate the fact that I now have $500 software that doesn't work like it did last week because Adobe deactivated a server forcing me to start over. If Adobe is willing to replace my $500 software with an equal current working version at no charge due to the fact that their actions caused it to fail I would accept that.
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Adobe provides an alternative to the Acrobat 8 installer since the activation servers don't work any longer.
Follow the instructions given here: Activation or connection error when starting CS3 or Acrobat 8
This does not change the fact that this version is very old and will probably not work correctly on your machine, assuming you have an operating system newer than Windows XP.
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This does not change the fact that I've been using this software successfully with Windows 10 Professional 64bit until having to re-install due to Adobe deactivating their server, and yes I did it last week by following the same link as provided by try67 shown above. I mistakenly assumed that this Adobe forum would have more info than doing additional general internet searches. I will continue my searching there to attempt to correct a problem created by Adobe when there wasn't a problem to start with.
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That page was last updated more than a year ago, and I think it's been there for much longer than that.
Adobe has not updated anything related to Acrobat 8 in a long time, nor will it do so in the future.
You can't expect an old version of an application to work on new operating systems (Windows 10 was first released about 4 years after the last update for Acrobat 8). You need to budget for new software when you update your OS. If you don't you run the risk of it becoming obsolete and unusable.