


$ winecfg (or access via Menu> Wine> Configure Wine) If you did not configure wine already, run the following to create your own. NOTE that if you have Adobe Photoshop also installed, there can be Photoshop specific files and folders included in your copy.


Copy the directories/ files of your installed (Windows) Adobe Acrobat 8 Pro, i.e.Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\$USER\Application Data\Adobe.Right click on the Adobe folder and select “Exportâ€, name this file for example “acrobat.regâ€. To obtain, in XP, run regedit and navigate to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> Software -> Adobe“. Copy Acrobat registry entries in Windows registry.A fully installed, functional version of Adobe Acrobat Pro 8 on your windows machine/ partition (in this case XP SP3).Microsoft true-type fonts installed this can be done by copying the fonts from your Windows\ fonts directory.Linux computer with Wine and q4wine (for q4wine > sudo apt-get install q4wine).This failed too, again with the Adobe AutoPlay Install Program copying files, but upon installation aborting "due to an unknown error". MS C modules, the odbcint.dll copies - see later and for details) installed to fullfill any potential dependencies. Second approach was running the official install disc after the Winetricks addons (e.g. This failed, the Adobe AutoPlay Install Program does copy files, but upon installation aborts "due to an unknown error". without the Winetricks modules installed (also see ). The method as described earlier by Anonymous User here on WineHQ () for the Adobe Acrobat Reader.Īgain two different approaches were tried here, i.e.Running the official install disc under Wine.To install I tried 2 different approaches:
