Hi Deej, I have exactly the same problem, although it is not just in Outlook 2007. I am the only user and I had obviously added adminstrator to user settings. I am also getting "this add-in is installed for all users of this computer and can only be connected or removed by an administrator" message which drives me nuts. Let me know please if you found a work-around or what the cause of the problem was. (I have Windows 7 and 64bit os) Thanks and I will reciprocate if I find a solution.
Deej Hernandez wrote:
Remove Add-in
15-Oct-09
I have Office 2007 running on a laptop with Windows Vista Home Premiun.
also have Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard. My add-in for Acrobat has stoppe
working but I cannot remove it. Every time I try all I get is the followin
message
This add-in is installed for all users o n this computer, and can only b
connected or disconnected by an administrator
I am the only person who uses this laptop and my user account is set a
administrator. Can someone please tell me how to get this freaking crap t
work right so that I can actually use my add-in.
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On October 15, 2009 6:05 PM
Deej Hernandez wrote:
Remove Add-in
I have Office 2007 running on a laptop with Windows Vista Home Premiun.
also have Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard. My add-in for Acrobat has stoppe
working but I cannot remove it. Every time I try all I get is the followin
message
This add-in is installed for all users o n this computer, and can only b
connected or disconnected by an administrator
I am the only person who uses this laptop and my user account is set a
administrator. Can someone please tell me how to get this freaking crap t
work right so that I can actually use my add-in.
On October 15, 2009 9:56 PM
Paul Shapiro wrote:
Adobe released the 8.1.7 update earlier this week.
Adobe released the 8.1.7 update earlier this week. Try applying the updat
and see if it fixes your problem. Otherwise, you may be able to achieve th
same result by printing to the Adobe PDF pseudo-printer.
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