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Welcome to the Adobe Acrobat CD Sampler
This Read Me file contains installation instructions and product
information for the Acrobat Reader program. The On-line Guides
(Acrobat Reader Help) also provides essential information to help
you begin using Acrobat Reader 2.0.
Adobe Acrobat 2.0 users may use the WELCOME.PDF and TOC.PDF
files on this CD-ROM. These files include cross-document links,
a new feature in Acrobat 2.0. Cross document links provide a means
of opening additional documents to aid in accessing information.
A searchable, full-text index of all of the PDF files on this CD-ROM has
been included and is accessible to Adobe Acrobat 2.0 users. When creating
the index, the Word Stemming and Sounds Like options were disabled to
allow easier use with multiple language files. To take advantage of this
index and other features of Adobe Acrobat 2.0, fax the coupon contained
in the AcroCoup.pdf file on this CD-ROM.
Adobe Acrobat 1.0 users may view and print either of these files, but
will not be able to utilize the cross document links. Cross document
links are features of Adobe Acrobat 2.0 products. Acrobat 1.0 software
users may print the TOC.PDF file. This file contains document descriptions,
as well as path names for the content on this CD. A few PDF files have been
secured (such as printing disabled) with the new Acrobat 2.0 security
feature. With Acrobat Reader 1.0, these documents can be opened but
appear as blank pages.
You must have Acrobat software installed on your computer to make use of
the Portable Document Format [PDF] files on this CD-ROM.
Follow the instructions below to install the Adobe Acrobat Reader software.
INSTALLING ACROBAT READER
===========================
WINDOWS:
- To install Acrobat Reader 2.0 on your hard drive, from the Windows
Program Manager, choose Run from the File menu; type
[drive]:\acro_v2\english\acrowin\acroread.exe
- Follow the instructions on your screen.
- If you are using a network-based copy of Windows, see the instructions
below.
MACINTOSH:
***Acrobat Reader 2.0r3 addresses installation issues related to different
versions of Adobe Type Manager by updating any existing system-level
ATM older than version 3.8.1***
- To install Acrobat Reader 2.0 on your hard drive, double click
on the file called "AcroRead.mac" in CD_SAMPLER:ACRO_V2:ENGLISH:ACROMAC
- Follow the instructions on your screen.
- Installation requires approximately 3 MB of free space on the
active drive.
- If no version of system-level Adobe Type Manager is present on
your system at the time of installation, ATM LE (a special version
of Adobe Type Manager 3.8.1) is installed with Acrobat Reader 2.0 for
use by Acrobat only. ATM LE is placed in the Fonts folder within the
Adobe Acrobat 2.0 folder. The ATM Font Database is installed at the
root level of the System folder.
- If ATM LE is removed after installation, Acrobat Reader 2.0 requires
ATM version 3.6 or above, not included, to be installed.
- Acrobat Reader 2.0r3 addresses installation issues related to
different versions of Adobe Type Manager by updating most existing
system-level ATM older than version 3.8.1. It will not update ATM GX
(ATM 3.7), ATM 3.5.1J or ATM 3.8 (on Power Macintosh, Kanji, or active
QuickDraw GX systems) -- see next item.
- Please note that to enable Acrobat Reader 2.0 and ATM LE to fit on
a single floppy, ATM LE does not include support for QuickDraw GX,
Kanji, or 68000-based Macintoshes, and does not have native Power Macintosh
code for improved performance on Power Macintoshes like the full version
of ATM 3.8.1 (which is included with Acrobat Exchange 2.0). Please call
one of the Technical Support numbers listed below for information on an
upgrade to ATM 3.8.1 or Acrobat Exchange 2.0.
- Acrobat Reader 2.0 is not compatible with QuickDraw GX. You will need
to disable the ATM GX control panel and the QuickDraw GX extension.
You can use Extensions Manager from the Control Panel to do this, or
remove these files from their locations.
- ATM LE allocates approximately 576K of RAM from Multi-Finder memory
when it is initialized by Acrobat Reader. If Virtual memory is on,
ATM LE cannot use Multi-Finder memory, so an additional 576K memory must be
allocated to Acrobat Reader.
DOS:
- To install Acrobat Reader 1.0 on your hard drive, make the CD-ROM
the default drive. Then type:
cd ACRO_V1\ACRODOS and press Enter
Type INSTALL and press Enter
- Follow the instructions on your screen.
UNIX:
- Become superuser (root).
- SunOS 4.1.3: If you haven't already done so, mount the CD-ROM:
mkdir /cdrom
mount -rt hsfs /dev/sr0 /cdrom
cd /cdrom/acro_v1/acrounix/acroread
ls
- For more detailed instructions, print out the Getting
Started Guide from the file getstart.ps
- Solaris 2.3: the volume name is "CD_SAMPLER", not "adobe"
as listed in the Getting Started Guide (getstart.ps)
- run the installation script by typing:
./easyinst.rdr
to accept the default installation, or
./install.rdr for a custom installation.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
===================
WINDOWS:
- 386- or 486-based personal computer (486 recommended)
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or greater
- 4 MB system RAM
- 4 MB hard disk space
MACINTOSH:
- Macintosh computer with 68020 (Macintosh II series) or greater processor
- MacOS 7.0 or greater
- 2 MB application RAM
- 4 MB hard disk space
DOS:
- 386- or 486-based personal computer (486 recommended)
- DOS 3.3 or greater
- 2 MB application RAM (4 MB recommended)
- 5 MB hard disk space
UNIX:
- Sun SPARCstation workstation
- SunOS 4.1.3 or Solaris 2.3 or greater operating system software
- OpenWindows (v. 3.0 or greater) or Motif (v. 1.1.2 or greater)
window manager
- 8 MB application RAM
- 9 MB hard disk space
TO CREATE YOUR OWN PDF DOCUMENTS
================================
To take full advantage of the benefits of electronic documents, you
can get more information about Acrobat, Acrobat Pro, or Acrobat for
Workgroups by faxing the coupon contained in AcroCoup.pdf file on this CD.
With Acrobat products, you can:
- Create your own electronic documents as easily as printing from
your existing applications with PDF Writer.
- Protect your files with passwords; control access, printing, changing
the document, adding and changing notes, copying text and graphics.
- Find exactly what you need across multiple PDF files by searching
on keywords, author, title, subject synonyms, etc.
- Reuse information easily by extracting, copying, reordering and
replacing pages among PDF files -- with bookmarks, links and
notes preserved.
- Create your own custom views into information.
- Add value, set priorities and maintain a dynamic information
network with links, bookmarks, notes and connections to external
applications and documents.
- Take advantage of third-party plug-ins to add new features to
Acrobat.
- Integrate Acrobat with your desktop applications with Acrobat's
support for AppleEvents, OLE automation, Notes F/X, and more.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
=================
For primary technical information and answers, you're free to take
advantage of Adobe's Support Services at any time. You're responsible
only for telephone charges. Since additional Support Service
Options are currently under development for European users, the numbers
below are subject to change.
- English spoken -- 44-(0)131-4516996
- French spoken -- 44-(0)131-4516997
- German spoken -- 44-(0)131-4516998
- Fax -- 44-(0)131-4516999
- Adobe US Automated Technical Suport -- a full-time, computer-driven
diagnostic system with answers to the most commonly asked questions.
Call +1-408-986-6560 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Adobe US Fax Request Line -- an easy way to request free technical
notes by fax. Dial +1-206-628-5737 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- CompuServe Questions and Answers -- an Adobe bulletin board for
CompuServe subscribers. Directory: GO ADOBE
- Adobe US Electronic Bulletin Board -- A 24 hours a day bank of
information. Dial +1-206-623-6984.
DISTRIBUTING THE ACROBAT READERS
================================
Details on the terms of use for the Acrobat Reader products are
found in the Adobe Systems Incorporated Electronic End User License
Agreement that is installed with each product.
This CD ROM contains Acrobat Reader products for four platforms:
- Macintosh (Acrobat Reader version 2.0)
- Windows (Acrobat Reader version 2.0)
- DOS (Acrobat Reader version 1.0)
- UNIX [Sun] (Acrobat Reader version 1.0)
YOU MAY REDISTRIBUTE ACROBAT READER 2.0.
IF YOU WISH TO REDISTRIBUTE ACROBAT READER 1.0,
YOU MUST SIGN A LICENSE WITH ADOBE.
TO DISTRIBUTE ACROBAT READER 2.0:
You may make unlimited copies of the Acrobat Reader 2.0 software
(for Macintosh or Windows platforms) and give copies to other persons
or entities as long as the copies contain the Electronic End User
License Agreement and the same copyright and other proprietary
notices that appear on or in the Software.
TO DISTRIBUTE ACROBAT READER 1.0:
If you wish to give copies of Acrobat Reader 1.0 software (for DOS
and UNIX platforms) to others, you must sign a license with Adobe
Systems and agree to report quarterly the number of copies you
distribute. There is no fee. To receive a license application, call
one of the telephone numbers listed in the Technical Support section above.
INSTALLING ACROBAT READER FOR WINDOWS ON COMPUTERS THAT SHARE A
NETWORK-BASED COPY OF WINDOWS
Installing Acrobat Reader 2.0 on computers that share a network-based
copy of Windows is a two step process. First, from a computer that
shares the network-based copy of Windows, you install the administrator's
version of Acrobat Exchange or Reader. Then, other users who share the
same copy of Windows install the standard version of Acrobat Reader. If
you have Acrobat Exchange 2.0, follow the instructions on the "Network
Installation" card included with Acrobat 2.0. If not, follow the
directions below:
To install the first copy of Acrobat Reader on a computer that
uses a network-based copy of Windows:
1. Make sure that nobody is using the copy of Windows you will use to
install Acrobat Reader.
2. Start Windows. If Windows is running quit all applications.
3. From the Windows Program Manager, choose Run from the File menu; type
[drive]:\acro_v2\english\acrowin\acroread.exe /a and press Enter.
(The /a switch indicates that you are installing an administrator's version.)
4. Follow the instructions on your screen.
After you install the administrator's version of Acrobat Exchange or Reader,
other users can follow the standard installation instructions to install
Acrobat Reader on computers that share the same copy of Windows.
Adobe, Acrobat, and Adobe Type Manager are trademarks of Adobe Systems
Incorporated and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
(c) Copyright 1983-1994 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.