I am sure this question has come up before, but after a short search I did not find anything so here goes.
I am wanting to completely dump the Adobe version off of my computer systems however we have some custom written programs provided to us by manufacturers we represent that are hard coded to look for Acrobat reader. Has anyone written a bypass script or is there a registry hack that can be performed so that we do not have to have that "other" software installed?
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KC
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Re: wanting to completely dump Adobe
Hi KFCrosby,
thanks for the question. I put your question to one of our experts and he has not heard of anyone doing such a thing to date. He also suggested that it might be difficult to do this in a way that would work in all cases.
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thanks for the question. I put your question to one of our experts and he has not heard of anyone doing such a thing to date. He also suggested that it might be difficult to do this in a way that would work in all cases.
Have you discussed this with the people who created the programs? Perhaps they could change that so that there is a choice? A call to the default PDF Viewer for example. I think this would be a much cleaner solution.we have some custom written programs provided to us
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Re: wanting to completely dump Adobe
Well maybe if these custom written programs are so simply coded to look for Ad*be Reader, they might also be dumb enough to be fooled if you just rename "PDFXCview.exe" to "AcroRd32.exe"... 
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Hi David,
we can only hope. Do you have access to the developers of these apps? It would be interesting to hear their response.

we can only hope. Do you have access to the developers of these apps? It would be interesting to hear their response.
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Re: wanting to completely dump Adobe
Hi Paul, yes I have been round and roundPaul - Tracker Supp wrote:Hi KFCrosby,
Have you discussed this with the people who created the programs? Perhaps they could change that so that there is a choice? A call to the default PDF Viewer for example. I think this would be a much cleaner solution.
HTH
This answer will either make you laugh or cry....
"It is not likely there will be an alternate to Adobe, as it is a universally recognized add-in for many software packages and the internet"
The followup phone call was just, well,,, let just say this guy showed me how clueless he actually is. Basically he told me Adobe Acrobat IS the standard for PDF and there is nothing else available.
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Re: wanting to completely dump Adobe
I had actually thought about doing this but have not had a chance to try it....David.P wrote:Well maybe if these custom written programs are so simply coded to look for Ad*be Reader, they might also be dumb enough to be fooled if you just rename "PDFXCview.exe" to "AcroRd32.exe"...
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wow... 
well do let us know how that goes. As in all things it is people's perception of the truth that matters, not the truth itself...
... maybe ask him if he has heard of the internet yet?
It most likely will fall on deaf ears, but if you can get an email address I'd be more than happy to write explaining a few things...
well do let us know how that goes. As in all things it is people's perception of the truth that matters, not the truth itself...
... maybe ask him if he has heard of the internet yet?
It most likely will fall on deaf ears, but if you can get an email address I'd be more than happy to write explaining a few things...
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