![]() ![]() Click Yes, if you get any pop up as follows. Go to start and select Run, or you Press Windows key R. Well, to save writing it all out, here's the story in pictures. I had the same situation where I needed to know the CLSID of a DLL. THEN I did a complete scan and Registry Cleaner, rebooted again before downloading the latest PDFCreator-3_5_1-Setup.exe (version 3.5) and with high hopes, ran it. ![]() So I deleted what I could find in both folders and rebooted. PDF Architect used to handle the conversion, but then they too stopped, and I eventually arrived at PDFcreator's door, not knowing that you'all are related!įast-forward to today - after using Windows Control Panel\Programs to delete my previous installation of PDFcreator and PDF Architect 7 (which I found in both \Program Files AND \Program Files (x86)) I then checked for any remaining files in all 3 locations. Never was a problem using the Adobe Printer, but lately it has, hence my forays into the PDF print apps that are becoming increasingly available. I still work in (was Aldus, then) Adobe PageMaker 7 (yeah, I know) who's native PMDs need to be converted to PDFs for the Print Masters creation. For these past few weeks I have had soooo much trouble getting PDFcreator to RUN, let alone produce PDFs, culminating today.
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