I too downloaded Babylon translator. right after that I got the "invalid plugin detected" error message. I didn't put the 2 together until I read this thread. Last night I uninstalled Babylon translator, and so far I have been able to view pdf files and I have not got the error message anymore. Keeping fingers crossed that it's fixed.
Yes it works sure. However, It would be better achieve that both
programs (Babylon and Acrobat reader) works well when both were
installed in your PC. I don't know what to do. I have written to Babylon
people but I have not any answer yet.
I hope some patch correct soon this problem. Good luck
El 04/08/2010 17:46, Normaswats escribió:
I too downloaded Babylon translator. right after that I got the "invalid plugin detected" error message. I didn't put the 2 together until I read this thread. Last night I uninstalled Babylon translator, and so far I have been able to view pdf files and I have not got the error message anymore. Keeping fingers crossed that it's fixed.
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You are using pirate version of babylon 8, right? i'm so sure about it... Rename BabylonRPI.api inC:\Program Files\Babylon\Babylon-Pro\Utils\ to anythinge.g BabylonRPI.api_OLD or just delete it ! i will not copy api to acrobat reader plugin dir again at C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\plug_ins ENJOY... please support the developer when u buy it ... using genuine software ...
It was the free version. But you can imagine: if the free version is for
encouraging you buy the professional one, you must forget to install
any Babylon version if you want to use Adobe Reader.
El 05/08/10 14:52, bullwinkle99 escribió:
Sorry, I don't know which Babylon it was. It was the free on on the
internet about a month ago.
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Bruce, click start then, click My Computer, then left double click Local Dic:C, then left double click Program Files, then left double click Adobe, then left double click Reader 9, then left double click Reader, then delete Plug_ins, delete Plug_ins3d and delete SPPlugins. Now exit and go to Add and Remove Programs and Remove Adobe 9, after removeing then go to Adobe. com and download again. You should be up and running.
The version I am using is the Adobe Reader X (10.1.2). I also got the same problem which allows me no chance to fix it when I click ok on the popup. I tried to repair it with the installation file, but I got another problem- cannot find some kinda file. Damn...I've never got this bug before.
I was having a plug-in error after I received a loaner laptop from IT. I tried to remove and reinstall Reader 10.3.1 and had the same error. (No Babylon installed)
The plug-in error was due to some old plug ins that were still installed on the PC. Make sure all your plugins have the latest dates. I found a plug in dated 1999, one dated 2000 and another dated 2003. Once these were removed from the plugin folder, I was able to launch Acrobat Reader 10.3.1 with no errors.
Path for plugins: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 10.0\Reader\plug_ins
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