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Patrick Schmid
Hi Damon,
You can try Tools, Trust Center, Add-Ins. See if the Adobe add-in is
listed there and what type it is. Then select that type in the combobox
on the bottom of that window and hit go. In the window that opens then,
you should be able to deactivate it. This MIGHT help. I don't remember
at this point anymore whether deactivating was sufficient (something in
the back of my head tells me that it wasn't). Uninstalling definitely
works though and you should be able to do this without your installation
disk.
Patrick Schmid
You can try Tools, Trust Center, Add-Ins. See if the Adobe add-in is
listed there and what type it is. Then select that type in the combobox
on the bottom of that window and hit go. In the window that opens then,
you should be able to deactivate it. This MIGHT help. I don't remember
at this point anymore whether deactivating was sufficient (something in
the back of my head tells me that it wasn't). Uninstalling definitely
works though and you should be able to do this without your installation
disk.
Patrick Schmid