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Adobe production

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skihouse

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Mar 4, 2004
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Recently I have been having problems with a few downloaded games from "Spintop Games".
When I try to open a game I receive an error message "Adobe Production,has encounted a problem and needs to shut down." I tried downloading Adobe Flash, and still having the same problem. I tried a system restore,tried microsoft help but it didn't help. I'm out of clues. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Hi, I tried downloading Adobe Flash Point & Shockwave. I already had Media Player & Acrobat. What is Adobe Production? Good question, I have been working on that all day, I Googled it, went to adobe help,they recomended to re-install Flash Point, I did. didn't help. I went to Microsoft support, didn't help. I can run the same game on my laptop without a problem. I have other games from "Spintop" & never had the problem. Right now I have the problem with 2 games. Same error message.I uninstalled & re-installed the software, same problem
 
I emailed Spintop earlier today, waiting for an answer.
 
Could you be talking about Adobe Game Projector? I've had that happen with a game from Bigfish. Adobe Projector used to be Macromedia Projector and is (was?) not Vista-compatible.

If you do happen to be running Vista and not XP, try running it in XP-compatible mode. No guarantees but sometimes works.

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JP
 
No it's defently Adobe Production, that's what the error message is saying. But I think that you might be right, I'll check out Adobe Projector! PS. I'm running XP Pro.
 
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