Crashing acro x & pitstop 10

Started by dledbetter, May 02, 2012, 09:52:54 AM

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dledbetter

Are any of you are having problems with actions that you imported from a previous version? have you found that you need to recreate your actions instead of importing what you already made? I have an action to remove pages 3-5 of a 5 page file and acrobat crashes after about I do about 5 files. Before I remake my actions I thought I would ask here first to see if others are having issues.

Thanks!

Joe

Currently, Acrobat X crashes every time I shut it down. Plus it crashes regularly while I'm using it. I've tried removing my Pitstop and Kodak plugins but it still does it so I think it is something with the last Acrobat update. It does the same thing on all of our OS X 10.7.3 macs and removing the Acrobat prefs does not help.
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David

I have Acro X with Pitstop X on my 10.6.8 Mac and it never crashes.
I have not imported any actions from an older version of Acro yet, so I'm not sure any of this is a help to you.
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dledbetter

I'm on 10.6.8 as well and acrobat crashes more than ever but with this action I am using it crashes quick I guess I will recreate it and hope it will stabilize it some I have 500 - 700 files to preflight and I need this to work if not I guess I will go back to acro 8 and pitstop 7 to get these files out.

Thanks!

t-pat

I'm thinking that some things probably don't translate. Some automation stuff seems to be easier to set up in X over previous versions, once you find where Adobe decided to hide it in this version.
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frailer

Quote from: t-pat on May 02, 2012, 10:58:31 AMI'm thinking that some things probably don't translate. Some automation stuff seems to be easier to set up in X over previous versions, once you find where Adobe decided to hide it in this version.

So true. I may be behind in an Acrobat X update. I may delay it.  :undecided:
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Quote from: Joe on May 02, 2012, 09:56:40 AMCurrently, Acrobat X crashes every time I shut it down. Plus it crashes regularly while I'm using it. I've tried removing my Pitstop and Kodak plugins but it still does it so I think it is something with the last Acrobat update. It does the same thing on all of our OS X 10.7.3 macs and removing the Acrobat prefs does not help.
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dledbetter

I'm going to run a font check and see if I have a corrupt font in my system.

frailer

Quote from: DigiCorn on May 02, 2012, 08:30:14 PM
Quote from: Joe on May 02, 2012, 09:56:40 AMCurrently, Acrobat X crashes every time I shut it down. Plus it crashes regularly while I'm using it. I've tried removing my Pitstop and Kodak plugins but it still does it so I think it is something with the last Acrobat update. It does the same thing on all of our OS X 10.7.3 macs and removing the Acrobat prefs does not help.
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What exact dot update are you crashers on? So I can compare here...
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Joe

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David

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t-pat

10.1.2 here, some crashes but nonspecific reasons
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Joe

Mac OS Sonoma 14.2.1 (c) | (retired)

The seven ages of man: spills, drills, thrills, bills, ills, pills and wills.

David

stand on one foot, swing a chicken around your head 3 times counterclockwise, while chanting coom-bye-yah


really, don't know why...
You're on Lion right (10.7.xx)?
I'm on 10.6.8, maybe that's it?
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t-pat

Quote from: david on May 03, 2012, 01:45:30 PMstand on one foot, swing a chicken around your head 3 times counterclockwise, while chanting coom-bye-yah

no, that's the procedure for getting proper output from Publisher. You need to chant "Day-O" for this one.
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