I am running XP sp2 - w/ 1 gig ram. I just installed Acrobat Standard 8 -
all was well. Today it automatically updated. Now I boot and get a page that
says Windows can't open file: 00014280.rbf - I tried to google the file
name - no help. I have to click cancel to get to the desktop. Each reboot -
I get the same error. Is any one familiar with the file? How can I stop the
error page from occuring - how can I get rid of the attempt to read the
file? Any help is appreciated. I called Adobe - a useless call as the
gentleman was unable to understand english at all. How frustrating!!!
Richard wrote:
> I am running XP sp2 - w/ 1 gig ram. I just installed Acrobat Standard
> 8 - all was well. Today it automatically updated. Now I boot and get
> a page that says Windows can't open file: 00014280.rbf - I tried
> to google the file name - no help. I have to click cancel to get to
> the desktop. Each reboot - I get the same error. Is any one familiar
> with the file? How can I stop the error page from occuring - how can
> I get rid of the attempt to read the file? Any help is appreciated. I
> called Adobe - a useless call as the gentleman was unable to
> understand english at all. How frustrating!!!
> Any suggestions are most appreciated....
Maybe try Adobe forums - a quick Google on
".rbf" file adobe
(ie on the file extension rather than this specific file) seems to indicate
this would definitely be an Adobe problem - there seems to be a whole
learning curve on .rbs and .rbf files out there!
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 23:01:46 -0400, "Richard" <richx@optonline.net>
wrote:
>I am running XP sp2 - w/ 1 gig ram. I just installed Acrobat Standard 8 -
>all was well. Today it automatically updated. Now I boot and get a page that
>says Windows can't open file: 00014280.rbf - I tried to google the file
>name - no help. I have to click cancel to get to the desktop. Each reboot -
>I get the same error. Is any one familiar with the file? How can I stop the
>error page from occuring - how can I get rid of the attempt to read the
>file? Any help is appreciated. I called Adobe - a useless call as the
>gentleman was unable to understand english at all. How frustrating!!!
>
>Any suggestions are most appreciated....
Hi Richard , if you only want it for the reader , change to
Foxitsoftware ( one word ) ; smaller program , faster and quicker .
Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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Richard wrote:
> I am running XP sp2 - w/ 1 gig ram. I just installed Acrobat Standard
> 8 - all was well. Today it automatically updated. Now I boot and get
> a page that says Windows can't open file: 00014280.rbf - I tried
> to google the file name - no help. I have to click cancel to get to
> the desktop. Each reboot - I get the same error. Is any one familiar
> with the file? How can I stop the error page from occuring - how can
> I get rid of the attempt to read the file? Any help is appreciated. I
> called Adobe - a useless call as the gentleman was unable to
> understand english at all. How frustrating!!!
> Any suggestions are most appreciated....
"Gerry" <gerry@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:eA3DPmSiIHA.3740@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Richard
>
> http://filext.com/file-extension/rbf
>
>
> --
>
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
> ~~~~
> FCA
> Stourport, England
> Enquire, plan and execute
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Richard wrote:
>> I am running XP sp2 - w/ 1 gig ram. I just installed Acrobat Standard
>> 8 - all was well. Today it automatically updated. Now I boot and get
>> a page that says Windows can't open file: 00014280.rbf - I tried
>> to google the file name - no help. I have to click cancel to get to
>> the desktop. Each reboot - I get the same error. Is any one familiar
>> with the file? How can I stop the error page from occuring - how can
>> I get rid of the attempt to read the file? Any help is appreciated. I
>> called Adobe - a useless call as the gentleman was unable to
>> understand english at all. How frustrating!!!
>> Any suggestions are most appreciated....
>
>