Error 1935 while installing Acrobat Professional 8
I am getting this error at the end of the installation:
ERROR 1935. AN ERROR OCCURRED DURING INSTALLATION OF ASSEMBLY
'MICROSOFT.V8O.MCF,Version="8.0.50727.163",type="w in32", public key
token="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b", processor architecture="X86", please refer to Help
and Support for more information.
Then the installation stops and rollls back
I have an HP Pavillion dv6000 laptop,AMD Turion 64 x2, 1GB,Vista Home Premium
Thanks a lot
Fred
I am getting this error at the end of the installation:
ERROR 1935. AN ERROR OCCURRED DURING INSTALLATION OF ASSEMBLY
'MICROSOFT.V8O.MCF,Version="8.0.50727.163",type="w in32", public key
token="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b", processor architecture="X86", please refer to Help
and Support for more information.
Then the installation stops and rollls back
I have an HP Pavillion dv6000 laptop,AMD Turion 64 x2, 1GB,Vista Home Premium
Thanks a lot
Fred
Re: Error 1935 while installing Acrobat Professional 8
I had a couple of long and fruitless conversations with Adobe tech
support on this one. The short story was that Acrobat 8.1.0 would not
install for me on Windows Vista Ultimate. Adobe recommended running the
installer using a new admin user and with 'selective startup' disabling
all but core services. I tried that. Still no luck. I had previously
run FSUTIL RESOURCE SETAUTORESET TRUE C:\.
The underlying problem appears to be the installer; Adobe's installer
mandates the reinstall of the VC++ runtime, even if the appropriate
version is already installed. Since it's already there in my case,
Adobe's installer fails and rolls the installation back (even though
it's a fully working/valid install.)
If you want to replicate the behavior, just try downloading and
installing the latest visual studio 2005 visual C++ runtime from
Microsoft. At least the failure will happen much faster!
Until Adobe modifies the installer, or Microsoft patches Vista to allow
an unnecessary reinstall of VC++ runtime, presume this error won't go
away.
In my case, I've got an unusable and expensive coaster; Adobe won't
provide new media or a download to fix this.
Re: Error 1935 while installing Acrobat Professional 8
If it's any consolation, I'm in the same fix. Now I have to open PDFs on my
desktop since Acrobat will not install.
Strange how many folks are having problems with this, but there is
absolutely nothing on Adobe's site to even acknowledge the problem.
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"vfr700rider" <vfr700rider.35gnk6@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in
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>
> I had a couple of long and fruitless conversations with Adobe tech
> support on this one. The short story was that Acrobat 8.1.0 would not
> install for me on Windows Vista Ultimate. Adobe recommended running the
> installer using a new admin user and with 'selective startup' disabling
> all but core services. I tried that. Still no luck. I had previously
> run FSUTIL RESOURCE SETAUTORESET TRUE C:\.
>
> The underlying problem appears to be the installer; Adobe's installer
> mandates the reinstall of the VC++ runtime, even if the appropriate
> version is already installed. Since it's already there in my case,
> Adobe's installer fails and rolls the installation back (even though
> it's a fully working/valid install.)
>
> If you want to replicate the behavior, just try downloading and
> installing the latest visual studio 2005 visual C++ runtime from
> Microsoft. At least the failure will happen much faster!
>
> Until Adobe modifies the installer, or Microsoft patches Vista to allow
> an unnecessary reinstall of VC++ runtime, presume this error won't go
> away.
> In my case, I've got an unusable and expensive coaster; Adobe won't
> provide new media or a download to fix this.
>
> -Andy
>
>
> --
> vfr700rider
> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
>
Re: Error 1935 while installing Acrobat Professional 8
I made sure to let Adobe know (not just their support team) this isn't
just my issue. Hopefully some more substantial response will become
available before too long - we'll see. I'll post if I learn more!
Andy
Re: Error 1935 while installing Acrobat Professional 8
Hi,
first I would like to point out the the initial inlay in this thread has
gone, and is all blanch.
Since january 28, 2008 I have an support case with Adobe about Acrobat
freezing after initial installation of Acrobat 8.0 Professional. Copying the
support conversation and pasting it into MS Word 2007 result in 28 pages!
Any one intressted in looking into all suggestions from Adobe and the result
for me following their suggestions can find the communication at
I have given up recieving corrct help from Adobe, and hope someone else have
found a solution to this problems.
Thanks / Tomas
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"vfr700rider" wrote:
>
> I made sure to let Adobe know (not just their support team) this isn't
> just my issue. Hopefully some more substantial response will become
> available before too long - we'll see. I'll post if I learn more!
> Andy
>
>
> --
> vfr700rider
> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
>
>
Re: Error 1935 while installing Acrobat Professional 8
I forgot to mention that ater all this problems I tryed to completly unistall
all trayses of Acrobat, without succes.
Even though I have adminstration account, I'm not aloud to delete some
Acrobat files.
Tomas
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"WhiplashInfo.se" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first I would like to point out the the initial inlay in this thread has
> gone, and is all blanch.
>
> Since january 28, 2008 I have an support case with Adobe about Acrobat
> freezing after initial installation of Acrobat 8.0 Professional. Copying the
> support conversation and pasting it into MS Word 2007 result in 28 pages!
>
> Any one intressted in looking into all suggestions from Adobe and the result
> for me following their suggestions can find the communication at
>
> http://www.whiplashinfo.se/adobe/Acrobat.xml
>
> I have given up recieving corrct help from Adobe, and hope someone else have
> found a solution to this problems.
>
> Thanks / Tomas
> --
> WhiplashInfo.se helps injured and server ill persons (non profit).
>
>
> "vfr700rider" wrote:
>
> >
> > I made sure to let Adobe know (not just their support team) this isn't
> > just my issue. Hopefully some more substantial response will become
> > available before too long - we'll see. I'll post if I learn more!
> > Andy
> >
> >
> > --
> > vfr700rider
> > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
> >
> >
Re: Error 1935 while installing Acrobat Professional 8
Eventually the only solution I found was to install Acrobat 8.0 on
Windows XP instead of Vista.
Adobe gave me one more piece of advice which (while reasonable) did not
fix the problem I had. I think it's worth a try at least.
Also, In the Adobe forum related to this is another 'fix' proposed by a
user.
'Adobe Forums - Error 1935 - An error occured during the installation
assembly' (http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.3c06245b)
Adobe recommended the following:
"We recently have found a solution that has worked a many machines to
resolve the error #1935.#
1. Click #Start#, in Search Box type "Command Prompt" and enter (don't
type quotes).
2. Right click and select "Run as Administrator"
3. Then type and enter:
fsutil resource setautoreset true c:\
4. A message stating, "operation completed successfully# should appear.
Then go ahead and restart your computer.
After the restart is complete, try to install Adobe Acrobat.