

We've done a number of other things as well but it's not helping, this problem happens intermediantely for some reason on XP boxes. If that file registers okay, then try to generate forms again. Go to Start, Run and type regsvr32 c:\winpoint\cdintf.dll. Installing the OEMSetup.ini file and renaming their Printer to Amyuni PDF Converter.ĥ.
#Adobe pdf printer driver plug software
is available to all software users as a free download for Windows. No need to do this now though because it installs the files above in our applications directory.Ģ. This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from printer software without restrictions. (Was done in earlier versions of our software.
#Adobe pdf printer driver plug drivers
Giving admin access to System32 directory Drivers folder. This is what we've done in the past to try and correct it:ġ. It happens mainly on Windows XP machines for some reason. This problem has haunted us for sometime now and we cannot figure it out. It also installs the required files needed for Acrobat to perform this operation in our Applications directory which houses the softwares main executable, the names of thos files are: Our software installs Acrobat 5.0 for the user. What is happening is this: When they click File>E-mail>Form and then choose their forms, they click the "Send" button within our software and they get this error message. The PDF file is automatically created and attached to their e-mail, so all they have to do is enter in the receipants name and click the send button and e-mail and attachment are on their way. Outlook, Outlook Express or some form of Internet Mail like Yahoo or Hotmail to open.ĥ. This in turn prompts their default e-mail application to open, whatever it maybe i.e. Once they have choosen their documents, they then click the Send button. At this point they can choose what forms they would like to e-mail off as PDF documents.Ĥ. In our software, they would click on the File button.ģ. Our software allows users to e-mail off forms in PDF format. Many would say it was our software that was causing this issue but it isn't.

We've had an on going problem with our software and adobe for some reason.
