"The Acrobat PDFMaker Server could not be loaded" - a possible solution?
I’m using Windows 2007 with all latest windows updates and patches. It is having MS Office 2000 and Adobe Acrobat 7 installed. Since past couple of days whenever I I click on ‘Convert to Adobe PDF’ I get the following error message: “The Acrobat PDFMaker Server could not be loaded. Do you want to run the installer in repair mode?” This error occurs with both MS Word and Excel.
Repairing Office dint helped in anyway. I tried searching help online, found some solutions which worked for others but none of them helped me. Can someone here help me out with this?
Re: "The Acrobat PDFMaker Server could not be loaded" - a possible solution?
Hello,
I have Office 2007, running on Windows XP SP3 and have the same issue when trying to save as PDF from a Word document. There are links on the document that I want active on the PDF form, or I would just print to PDF instead. Print to PDF works fine, but Save as... gives me "The Acrobat PDFMaker Server could not be loaded, do you want to run the installer in repair mode?"
I looked at your fix to change something in the registry, but do not understand how to when the AcroDist.exe is not there.
I apologize as I am not sure what steps you took to accomplish:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\App Paths
\AcroDist.exe
, and failing - it didn't exist in the registry.
(What do I select to change the default?) So, I created the key, changed the (Default) entry to:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 7.0\Distillr\acrodist.exe
(Where do I add the string?) , and added a new String Value called Path, which I set to:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 7.0\Distillr\
I'd hate to have to reinstall, but if this works I could use it.
Thanks!
Re: "The Acrobat PDFMaker Server could not be loaded" - a possible solution?
It apparently also works when using Adobe Acrobat Standard 9. I installed a trial version of 8 Pro because I needed to use Batch Processing. After uninstall, nothing worked :)
The approach above worked. However no registry by the name AcroDist.exe was to be found, so had to create that and the below references to the Default-key and the Path.
My acrodist.exe was placed in the following folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat 9.0\Acrobat\
And by the way thank you to Adobe for making standard and pro very compatible!