Posted by Anonymous on 2/7/06 7:39pm Msg #95209
12 month rescission calendar
Hello, Does anyone know where I can print out a copy of the 2006 rescission calendar for the year?
Thanks!!
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Reply by Anonymous on 2/7/06 7:44pm Msg #95212
Ok everyone I found it with the search so just ignore this message!!!!
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Reply by AmandaCA on 2/7/06 7:45pm Msg #95213
Right here on this site, go to Signing Central. I use it all the time.
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Reply by srnotary_CA on 2/7/06 7:45pm Msg #95214
Click the Library tab and there is one there. On this site.
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Reply by christiSocal on 2/7/06 8:01pm Msg #95219
I have been trying to download the 2006 rescission but
everytime I do it closes the whole site. I can downlosd the 2005 without a problem. It does say something about my acrobat 5 missing something. this is the only thing I have had a problem with. Anyone have any ideas?
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Reply by AmandaCA on 2/7/06 8:18pm Msg #95225
Maybe you need to upgrade Adobe? 5 seems old maybe? n/m
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Reply by Brad_CA on 2/7/06 9:27pm Msg #95238
Re: Maybe you need to upgrade Adobe? 5 seems old maybe? n/m
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Reply by christiSocal on 2/8/06 1:32am Msg #95279
I did update to 7 last sept, however the 5 is the only one I
see on my desktop. I have to "search" to find 7. I probably should delete both and redo the 7??? I haven't had trouble with anything else, including edocs so I hate to mess with it. But I also don't want it to mess me up in a crunch situation (cause thats always how it ends up) Thanks for any help and ideas.
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Reply by Glenn Strickler on 2/8/06 3:41am Msg #95285
Upgrade to at least Adobe 6,
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Reply by Glenn Strickler on 2/8/06 3:44am Msg #95286
oops, wrong button
Before you upgrade to a new Adobe reader, you should remove any old ones you have on the computer. I would recommend removing both the Adobes that you have by using control panel, then add/remove programs to remove them both, then download the one you want and do a clean install. You need windows xp to run 7.
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Reply by PAW_Fl on 2/8/06 6:48am Msg #95293
Re: "You need windows xp to run 7."
Sorry, but you DO NOT need XP to run version 7. Our shop is 90% Windows 2000 Pro and version 7.0.5 is running swimmingly.
I do agree that all previous versions of Adobe should be removed from the system using the Add/Remove programs, but I submit that it takes a bit more to guarantee a successful installation. You also need to manually remove the Adobe files (at least rename the directory, usually found on the C: drive in the "Program Files" folder. Then reboot the system and finally install the software.
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