"AcroRdrDCUpd1501020060.msp" (windows installer patch) is the file that will update your initial installation from 15.007.20033 to 15.010.20060. To install base version 15.007.20033 on Vista, I changed "Not((VersionNT<601))" under "LaunchCondition" to "Not((VersionNT<600))". Only a "Save as" one, which allows for saving the modified file under a new name. Open the "1501020060" directory and download "AcroRdrDC1501020060_en_US.exe".Īs per the instructions previously in this thread, unpack (I used 7-zip) into a folder and patch "AcroRead.msi".Ī free alternative to Orca is Superorca, but be cautious because Superorca instantly modifies. I think people will find valuable Adobe's own ftp links: I got as far as File Version 15.010.20060.43353 of the "Continuous Track", which was released one year ago (March 8th 2016) and has the tabbed interface: Since you're more experienced at this kind of stuff than I, you may have better luck. The last version I could get working on Windows Vista with wrappers was Reader DC version 2015.007.20033. PS: There's some issue with the quote tags in your previous post Īs well as quoting me, you are also quoting yourself! I'll be keeping a watchful eye on this thread for theĮventual appearance of your patched DLLs. Let's hope Adobe don't introduce even more incompatible code The good news, I guess, is that it's fixable, I am certainly not inĪ hurry, so take your time to provide a properly working fix. Only in the latest update, with so many continous-track updates Still, it's odd to me that the Adobe devs introduced that function Is present on Vista in psapi.dll, but on Win7 (min OS requirementįor Adobe Acrobat Reader DC) is to be found in kernel32.dll? If I understood correctly, K32EnumProcesses function The problem is that MS (stupidly) moved it from psapi.dll to kernel32.dll.Īnd it is looking for the function in the wrong DLL. The good news is that the function DOES indeed exist in Vista. The problem is exactly what the message says it is. Of course I can stay put at that version,īut it'll become less secure as time moves on.Īnyhow, many thanks for your efforts so far. (which works totally fine on my system) and renamed User33.dll be compiled so as to address those?Īs a workaround, I have downgraded to version 2015.010.20059 Me those issues? Could an updated version of your Introduced in latest update that started causing I do realise Adobe's code is closed-source,īut are you in any state to discern what was Vista HP 32bit and only started having thoseĪfter the latest update (version 2015.010.20060). He already reported those glitches since first Making it necessary to kill AcroRd32.exe process manuallyĢ008WindowsVista is on Vista Ultimate 64bit and
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The real deal-breaker is when trying to access the Tools tab When you try to access Prefs clicking OK makes itīut, much like 2008WindowsVista has already posted in: Which, much like his case, appears only once (Edit -> Preferences), I now get the error reported When I try to access the Preferences popup window, Your DLL redirection method has worked flawlesslyĭuring all the continuous-track updates Adobe pushed, (Google led me here), so I could preview/installĪdobe Acrobat Reader DC on my Vista Home Premium SP2 The main reason I joined MSFN was to grabĪ copy of your compiled "user33.dll" in this thread