[gui-talk] Difficulty downloading/installing Adobe Reader 8.1

Joel Deutsch jdeutsch at dslextreme.com
Thu Jul 19 23:34:48 CDT 2007


Hi Laura,

I tried it several time, both staying at the site to retry and also coming 
back to a reloaded or refreshed page. No difference. And my pop-up blocker 
doesn't ever, so far as I'm aware, prevent me from downloading programs, 
audio files, or whatever. Neither does my antivirus program or my hardware 
router. What I'd like to know is, has anyone else downloaded and installed 
Adobe Reader V. 8.1, and if so, how did it go?

Thanks.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Laura Eaves" <leaves1 at carolina.rr.com>
To: "NFBnet GUI Talk Mailing List" <gui-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: [gui-talk] Difficulty downloading/installing Adobe Reader 8.1


Did you go back to adobe.com and try again to see what would happen now that
activex is installed?
Is your popup blocker blocking a download?
Just some thoughts.
--le

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joel Deutsch" <jdeutsch at dslextreme.com>
To: "GUI-Talk" <gui-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 11:11 PM
Subject: [gui-talk] Difficulty downloading/installing Adobe Reader 8.1


I currently use Adobe Reader V. 7.0, and I heard somewhere (the JFW list, I
think it was) that the new version 8.1 was available.

I went to the Adobe site, went to the Downloads page, then to the Adobe
reader page and found the download link for this new version, for Win XP.

When I clicked on it, I got a message asking me to install Active-X. This
isn't the issue. I have heard that you should be careful about something to
do with Active-X, because if you install it once, or install it on every Web
page that asks you to (I forget how this is brought to your attention, but
anyway), it could render your system vulnerable to some sort of virus deal.
But this is Adobe, and I figure they're legit, and if they want me to do the
Active-X thing, that ought to be safe. No?

So I used what I'd learned to do with my newly installed IE7 and access the
Information Bar, where I was able to indicate that I'd accept Active-X. I
thought this went successfully.

but as I followed the directions to proceed with the download, nothing more
happened. It just sort of stalled. No dialogue like you get for most
downloading. I tried it over a few times, to see if I might have made some
error, but it just didn't work.

So I had a sighted friend over this evening, someone very computer-capable
by profession, and asked him to turn off Jaws and try it himself. In some
frustration, he reported to me that the very same thing happened to him, and
said I hadn't made any mistake because I was using Jaws. There just seemed
to be something wrong.

Does anyone happen to know what's up with this issue? It's not an emergency,
and I can go on using Adobe Reader 7, I guess, but considering that Adobe's
been good about developing screen reader-friendly features, I always feel
interested in their upgrades and updates. Knowledgeable advice will be
appreciated. First of all, have I misunderstood some step in the procedure
because i failed to explore the page sufficiently with Jaws?If not, what's
the problem? Anyone know?

Joel

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