Freitag, 13. Februar 2009

damn adobe acrobat admin password

maybe this helps:::::::::::::::::::::::


Salazar - 10:54am Aug 17, 07 PST (#40 of 57)

I think i have found the answer to this problem.

Do this:

Go to
1) - Applications -> Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional -> Adobe Acrobat
Professional ->
Contents -> MacOS in here you will find a file called
AcroENUPro80SelfHeal.xml

2) Open this file with a text editor and do a search for
"Utilities/" (without the " ) you will
find 2 of them, press delete

old string looks like this = Contents/MacOS/SelfHealFiles/Applications/
Utilities/Adobe Utilities.localized/Adobe Updater5/Adobe Updater.app

new string will look like this after u delete the Utilities/ =
Contents/MacOS/SelfHealFiles/Applications/Adobe Utilities.localized/
Adobe Updater5/Adobe Updater.app

3) save the file

4) in the same folder you fill find a folder called SelfHealFiles

Go to.
5) SelfHealFiles -> Applications -> Utilities and make a copy of the
Adobe Utilities folder
to ur Desktop.

6) move back to SelfHealFiles -> Applications and delete the Utilities
Folder.

7) move the Adobe Utilities folder from your Desktop to the
SelfHealFiles -> Applications.

before it looked like this = SelfHealFiles -> Applications ->
Utilities -> Adobe Utilities

and now = SelfHealFiles -> Applications -> Adobe Utilities

Close all ur windows.

Go to:

9) Library -> Application Support -> Adobe -> Acrobat in here u will
find a file called
AcroENUPro80SelfHeal.xml

10) Open this file with a text editor and do a search for
"Utilities/" (without the " ) u will
find 2 of them, press delete

11) save the file

DONE!!!!!

thats all you need, I hope that helps you.
any questions just ask I'll be back to check.

~X

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