HI: Thank you to Susan and Michele for teaching me how to search the archives. I did find what I needed. See below. We’re having the same problem. Has anyone an solution for this? KSG
So that explains why I’m getting GPF’s now when I exit excel! (Thanks)
Although, BusinessQuery does seem to work fine even with the Acrobat loaded. It’s just annoying because Excel now does a Dr. Watson on exit. What version of Excel are you running?
Is there a simple way to de/un-install just the Acrobat plugin for Excel so I can test this theory?
Chris Pohl,
Mellon Bank
NT 4.0 sp6a
Business Query 5.0.4
Excel 97-SR2
Adobe Acrobat 5.0.0 3/15/2001
From: Dennis Edgecombe dennis_edgecombe@WSU.EDU
not the Reader) cannot coexist on the same PC. Both of these products install an Add-in into Excel. And, they both create a new menu inside of Excel. We can get either one of these to install. But, we can’t seem to get
both of them installed and working on the same machine. Version 4 of Acrobat
works fine with BusinessQuery, but it does not have an Add-in for Excel. Has
anyone else experienced this problem and found a solution? So, far the only
solution we have is to remove Acrobat 5.
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In a message dated Wed, 26 Sep 2001 3:48:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, “George, Karen” Karen.George@SSCIMS.COM writes:
HI: Thank you to Susan and Michele for teaching me how to search the archives. I did find what I needed. See below. We’re having the same problem. Has anyone an solution for this? KSG
Generally you have a choice as to whether you install the add-in or not. I know on earlier versions of Adobe (I have not installed v5) you could select the addin for Excel or for Word, both, or neither. I generally select neither, as I don’t want one application messing up another.
Check during your install, and see if you can install Adobe without the addin. Or, worse case scenario, install Adobe and then remove the addin to Excel, leaving room for BusinessQuery.