Adobe recently released the latest version of Adobe Reader, version 10.0.  I 
had been using Adobe Reader 9.4 with no problems, so like a dope, I downloaded 
and installed Adobe Reader  10.0 from the Adobe download page.  The 
installation went smoothly and once it was completed, I was presented with the 
Accessibility Wizard, which I tabbed through without making any changes.  But 
when I tried to download a PDF file using this new version of Adobe Reader, 
instead of the familiar Windows file download dialog with progress bar 
announcements, I got instead what appeared to be an Adobe file downloader with 
no progress bar announcements.  Using the JAWS cursor, I tracked the download 
progress, but when it reached about 70%, it just stopped and would not 
continue.  So I tried downloading a different PDF file that I had previously 
downloaded successfully using Adobe Reader 9.4, but the same thing happened: 
the download reached about 70% and stopped.  So I unstalled Adobe Reader 10.0 
and performed a System Restore to roll back to Adobe Reader 9.4.  I got version 
9.4, all right, but not the screen reader accessible version.  So I unstalled 
this version of 9.4 and downloaded a fresh copy of the accessible version of 
9.1 and used the Check for Updates feature to restore version 9.4.  Now Adobe 
Reader is working fine again.  Apparently, I encountered some kind of problem 
with Adobe Reader 10.0.  Has anyone else experienced problems with this new 
version of Adobe Reader?  I'm running JAWS 9 with XP Pro. Thanks for any 
feedback.  

Gerald 

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