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Old 08-27-2007, 03:34 PM
TMMiller
 
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Default drwtsn32.exe closing Adobe 8.0 standard on startup

I'm running Windows XP Service pack 2 on a domain environment. I've
installed Adobe 8.0 Standard on a domain account and when I go to run the
application, it flashes the start-up screen and then disappears. The process
is not running in the background and I've completely un-installed and
re-installed.

I've tried it on 2 domain accounts and the local administrator. It does the
same thing for each account. I ran File-mon to see what was being accessed
and found that when Adobe is started, drwtsn32.exe immediately executes a
CLOSE function on the application. I'm at a loss and appreciate any help!
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Old 08-27-2007, 09:32 PM
Ghostrider
 
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Default Re: drwtsn32.exe closing Adobe 8.0 standard on startup


TMMiller wrote:

> I'm running Windows XP Service pack 2 on a domain environment. I've
> installed Adobe 8.0 Standard on a domain account and when I go to run the
> application, it flashes the start-up screen and then disappears. The process
> is not running in the background and I've completely un-installed and
> re-installed.
>
> I've tried it on 2 domain accounts and the local administrator. It does the
> same thing for each account. I ran File-mon to see what was being accessed
> and found that when Adobe is started, drwtsn32.exe immediately executes a
> CLOSE function on the application. I'm at a loss and appreciate any help!



DrWatson is merely a reporting program and does not shut down applications.
The computer is shutting down Adobe 8.0. However, DrWatson does generate a
dialog box and files an error report to Event Viewer. Open Event Viewer and
check out the cause of the closing of Adobe.

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