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| From | "J. P. Gilliver" <G6JPG@255soft.uk> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.windows7.general |
| Subject | Re: Acrobat - earliest version with booklet printing? |
| Date | 2025-08-28 10:38 +0100 |
| Organization | 255 software |
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On 2025/8/28 6:56:47, Paul wrote:
[]
> Here is a picture of it working on my Win10.
>
> [Picture]
>
> https://i.postimg.cc/hPhpygZ6/Booklet-Printing-PDF.gif
Yes, that shows exactly what I want the booklet printing interface to
do. As you say, an 8-page PDF comes out as 4 - ordered, if you have a
double-side-capable printer, as 1&8|2&7 3&6|4&5.
>
> The following web page, could be abusing the DOM storage of the browser.
> I have copied the text and placed it inline so visiting the webpage is not necessary.
(Thanks.)
>
> https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/error-1935-install-acrobat-reader.html
>
> Issue
>
> When you install Acrobat or Adobe Reader 8.1 or later on Windows,
> you see the following error message and the installation fails:
>
> Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly
> "Microsoft.VC80.CRT, version = "8.0.50727.163", type = "win32",
> publicKeytoken = "1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b". processorArchitecure = "x86"
That wasn't quite the error message I got, but it was Error 1935.>
> Solutions
> Solution 1: Clear the transaction log.
>
> If you receive a 1935 error when you try to install Acrobat or Reader,
> the Windows file system transaction log has become corrupted. The Windows
That's very certain of itself!
> file system uses the log to recover when a file error occurs. To correct
> this install error, clear the log.
>
> Open an Administrator command prompt:
>
> fsutil resource setautoreset true C:\
>
> The line above assumes that C: is the drive in which Vista is installed.
Done. (My W10 is indeed on C:.) It said it completed successfully, or
similar.
>
> Restart the system. Install Acrobat or Adobe Reader again.
I've just restarted. Now going to try that install (setup.exe) again!
Ah, this time, it failed at an earlier stage, "Copying new files" -
about three-quarters through that, judging from the progress bar. Error
message is: "Error 1935.An error occurred during the installation of
‘assembly component
{B708EB72-AA82-3EB7-8BB0-D845BA35C93D}. HRESULT:
0x80070003." I'll try running it as admin. ... no, same error at same
point. The main window said it was working on "File: BRdlang32.UKR Size:
60416 bytes". Looking with Everything (_before_ clicking OK on the error
message), I do have that file - of that size - in C:\Program Files
(x86)\Adobe\Reader 11.0\Reader\Locale\uk_UA. Clicking OK on the error
message makes the file disappear. (I wouldn't care: I support Ukraine,
but doubt I need that file! Though it may have been the _following_ file
it baulked at.)
>
> Solution 2: Disable antispyware and antivirus software or remove adware or
> spyware from your computer and then install Acrobat or Adobe Reader.
>
> Disable the following applications or types of applications, following any
> instructions provided by such software:
> Disable Lavasoft Ad-Watch, Ad-Aware, or similar detection software before installation.
> Disable WebRoot Spy Sweeper.
> Install Acrobat or Adobe Reader again.
Well, I'm not turning off AVG. I doubt that's the problem anyway - it
hasn't popped up any messages, as it usually does if it's unhappy about
something.>
> Solution 3: Remove adware and then install Acrobat or Adobe Reader.
>
> A certain type of adware running on the system can cause 1935 errors.
>
> Start the Task Manager.
> Look at the Processes tab. Look for a process named wtoolsa.exe.
> If this process is running, then you remove this adware.
> Install Acrobat or Adobe Reader again.
Well, I don't have a file of that name, according to Everything; I
couldn't _swear_ I don't have a process of that name (W10 Task Manager
doesn't AFAICS have a search facility), but I don't think so.>
> Additional information
>
> A 1935 error is one of the most common problems that can prevent you from
> being installing application that uses the Microsoft Windows Installer MSIAssembly
> and MSIAssemblyName tables. In general, this error means that Microsoft
> Windows Installer encountered an error while trying to install assemblies
> to the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) or the Win32 GAC (WinSxS). This error is
> considered fatal and causes setup to fail and initiate rollback.
>
> Various circumstances cause the 1935 error:
>
> Another application deletes the file while an
> Adobe application tries to open this file.
>
> Some driver in the file system stack intercepts a CreateFile/ReadFile
> (and so on) and translates the error code to "file not found."
>
> HTH,
Well, it added some light, but didn't solve the problem!
> Paul
>
John
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