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So I had a problem with Reader where it gave me an error message saying ReaderSomething.msi (I don't really remember the name) could not be found. So I tried to uninstall reader to then install it again. Though when I tried to uninstall, some files did not want to be removed, in the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 11.0\Resource\CMap\ Identity-H and Identity-V. I tried to remove them myself, but for some reason they, or the map Reader 11.0 cannot be removed. I tried to re-install Reader by downloading the latest ver from the website, but when I tried to install it says that reader already is installed, but it isn't. This is very annoying. I have tried to remove every single reader file, including the ones in ProgramData. But still it says reader is already installed. A screenshot won't help, because it's just the installer that says ☑ Already installed
What do I do to make this work? I am using Windows 7 64-bit.
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Try the Adobe Cleaner to remove it completely
If thast doesn't work, MalwareBytes makes an app called FIle Assassin. It can and will remove anything.
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I have tried to delete some files from the registry, though it did not work. I have also tried with the cleaner but it did not work either. I just tried File Assasin, and it worked to delete everything properly (at least I think so, I can't find any traces)
Anyways, I still can't install it. I get an error message when I try to install.
"Error in installation of Adobe Reader
The key: UNKNOWN\Components\27BE807B28AA7BE3B80B8D54AB539CD3\68AB67CA7DA73501B744BA0000000010 cannot be opened. Confirm that you have acces to the key or contact support."
Now what do I do?
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I went to Components\27BE807B28AA7BE3B80B8D54AB539CD3\68AB67CA7DA73501B 744BA0000000010 in the registry, but when I pressed the folder \68AB67CA7DA73501B 744BA0000000010 it gave me an error message saying the file was corrupted. I tried to take ownership of the folder, but when I saved it it just said acces denied.
What the..?
I found this, though it is not the same key as I have problems with. But I thought it might help you guys to help me, haha. http://www.okino.com/conv/changing_windows_registry_permissions.htm
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Why not try the Removal Tool that C F McBlob posted?
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I said that I already have tried it. Anyways, my problem is now to install it, see picture above.
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Ah, yes you did; sorry.
Do you use the full installer from http://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise/ ?
One thing you could try is http://support.microsoft.com/mats/Program_Install_and_Uninstall
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I tried the other installer, but I still get the same error. When I tried with the microsoft tool, I could not pick Adobe Reader in the list since it is not installed, therefore I picked "not in the list" but it told me that everything is fine.
Any other suggestions?
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Here is a screenshot of the key in the registry. For some reason, I can't do anything to it.
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I have only one last idea: use SubInACL to either fix the permission for that entry, or delete it.
What is the full key to that entry?
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I will try with that program. If it not works, should I just delete the key? What if I mess up the computer by doing that?
The key is
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\UserData\S-1-5-18\Components\27BE807B28AA7BE3B80B8D54AB539CD3\68AB67CA7DA73501B744BA0000000010
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I just installed the program, I went to C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\ and opened subinacl.exe (I tried as an administrator too) but I just get a box that pops up and dissapears in less than a second. Ugh..
edit
I just noticed now after a couple of tries to open the program that the box that pops up is a cmd window. But maybe the program is supposed to be like that, idk. I can't read what it says though, it's only visible for like 0.4 seconds.
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I was under the impression that you were unable to delete that key? But if you can, I suggest that you create a System Restore Point before attempting to delete that key.
Regarding SubInACL, that program needs an input script, e.g. instructions to add, or delete, or change permissions of a key. But if you can delete the key from regedit, then you won't need SubInACL.
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What is this totally untelated post about iTunes? Some sort of spam...?
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Yeah I reported it as spam.
Anyways, I tried to delete the key now, but it gave me an error and I am unable to delete it. How do I make this SubInACL to work?
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I have created a little batch file that uses SubInACL to change the key's permissions, then use reg.exe to delete the key.
Do the following
I have not tested that batch file, as I do not want to corrupt my current Reader installation.
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A simple batch, well why didn't I think of that myself...
A slight edit of the file could work for future problems too..
@echo off
@setlocal enableextensions
@cd /d "%~dp0"
echo.
echo Please paste the full key path.
set /p key=
subinacl /subkeyreg %key% /setowner=users
subinacl /subkeyreg %key% /grant=users=F
subinacl /subkeyreg %key% /setowner=administrators
subinacl /subkeyreg %key% /grant=administrators=f
reg DELETE %key% /va /f
cls
echo.
echo Key deleted.
pause
exit
Not sure if that would work though...
Anyways, thank you very much. The file deleted the key (though it's still shown in the registry, but who gives a damn) I could install Reader and it works perfectly!
And I must say, thanks again for the fast and great support!
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You're welcome; glad it worked!
And thanks for the improved batch script!