Introduction

After installing Adobe Acrobat 4, printing a WordStar for Windows document to the Acrobat Distiller causes a Windows general protection Fault (GPF).

This is caused because the default installation directory for Adobe Acrobat 4 uses Windows 9x long file names. WordStar for Windows doesn't understand these and crashes.

 

By default the output file goes to: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 4.0\PDFOutput\*.PDF

The Acrobat 4 Distiller printer driver print output files path is a long file name, which WordStar for Windows can't interpret because the filename is broken with spaces and a dot.

Solution

There are two solutions detailed below:

  • Solution 1 - Reinstall Acrobat using DOS friendly paths
  • Solution 2 - Create a new DOS friendly output port

Solution 1 - Reinstall Acrobat using DOS friendly paths

  1. Uninstall Acrobat 4
  2. Reinstall Acrobat 4, but select Custom Install and choose a DOS friendly path for the program.

    For example, choose: C:\Acrobat4 instead of the default C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 4.0.

    Also ensure that the PDF Output folder only consists of eight characters and no spaces or punctuation.

Solution 2 - Create new DOS friendly output port

  1. Click Start, then click Settings, and then click Printers
  2. In the Printers folder, right-click the Acrobat Distiller printer icon, and then and click Properties
  3. In the Acrobat Distiller Properties form select the Details tab. The current output path is shown in the Print to the following port drop down list
  4. Click Add Port
  5. In the Add Port form, click Other, and then click PDF Port, and then click OK
  6. Navigate to an alternative folder (with DOS compatible file name only).

    For example, use: C:\Temp or C:\Acrobat4\PDFOut, and then click OK

  7. Click Apply, and then click OK.

    You'll get a warning about needing to download your Acrobat fonts to this new folder. The new port will be the default.

    The long file name port is now redundant and can be deleted - all programs will be happy with the shorter version.

  8. WordStar for Windows and all other non-long filename aware programs will now work correctly.

    To remove the now redundant long filename port

  9. Go back into the Distiller printer properties as detailed above and click Delete port
  10. A new dialog will appear in which you can select the old folder name.
  11. Once selected, click OK to delete it.

    NOTE: that you can't delete a port that's showing in the Print to the following port list box, so make sure it's not visible first.

  12. Close all dialogs.