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I recently upgraded to FusionPro Desktop 6, but I could not get it to work with Acrobat 9. So I downloaded FP6.1. Acrobat9 opens and then usually crashes, when it stays open long enough I find that fusionpro isn't in the menu.
I also have Acrobat 7 and 8 on this Mac, should I use one of those instead? While I'm on the subject, how does FusionPro know which Acrobat to install into? I have Pitstop Pro 9 installed too. Is there a known conflict? ![]()
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It appears that there is some sort of conflict between FusionPro 6.1, Pitstop 9 and Acrobat 9. When I turned off Pitstop 9 plug in, Acrobat 9 with FusionPro 6.1 runs ok. Haven't tried Acrobat and Pitstop without FusionPro yet...
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I'm running Acrobat 9.1.3 with FP 6.0P1f and PitStop 8 (and CrackerJack 5.1.2) with no issues. We have not upgraded to PitStop 9.
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To be more precise on our version, it's Acrobat 9.2.0
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I just found this post while trying to resolve the same issue. I have it working now with Acrobat 9.2, Pitstop 9v1 and Fusion Pro 6.1P1. This is running on MacOS 10.5.8.
What I had to do was to go into the Acrobat application package and change the permissions on the file FusionProAcro8.acroplugin to add Read Write for the group Admin and group Everyone. Hope this helps. |
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Nope this didn't work, but thanks anyway.
I'm on 10.4.11 so that may be the difference
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