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XP_2600
I just got this from PC Magazine Tip of the day:
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Our readers frequently ask why Adobe Reader 6 is so slow to load when they open a PDF file. The main reason is that the Reader doesn't load alone—it comes with a crowd of plug-ins. If you watch the splash screen carefully you can see their names flip past. Most people need only a handful of these plug-ins. If you'd like to load PDF files faster, follow these simple instructions:
Launch Windows Explorer
Navigate to the Program Files folder, usually C:\Program Files
Below this, navigate to Adobe\Acrobat 6.0\Reader
In the right-hand pane, find the folder named plug_ins
Right-click it and choose Rename, changing it to plug_ins_NOT
Create a new folder named plug_ins
From the plug_ins_NOT folder, copy just three files to the new plug_ins folder: EWH32.api, printme.api, and search.api
That's all you need do. The next time you load a PDF file, only those three plug-ins will come along, and you should notice a significant speed improvement. If you need to read encrypted PDFs or if for any other reason you want to undo this change, simply close Adobe Reader, delete the plug_ins folder and rename plug_ins_NOT back to plug_ins.


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Fod
this tip's been floating around for a long time (google "acrobat liposuction") but thanks.... i just applied this to a recent instal... what a weird coincidence!
busman401
Great tip smile.gif I hadn't thought of it. It works for the full version of Acrobat that I use, as well.
Taco Bell
Yeah, this is an old, but excellent tip for speeding up Adobe Reader.

By the way, with some trial n' error, I've learned that AcroForm.api and EScript.api are necessary plug-ins if you ever use the form fill functionality on a PDF file, so if need be, keep those guys active as well.
Sinbad
Heh thanks for this tip, I hadn't heard of it. I always loath opening acrobat just cause it takes too long to load, hehe.
dkreifus
I assume it works for full Adobe Acrobat as well


Edit:

Yes, it helps with Acrobat
Taco Bell
Yeah, but with the full copy of Adobe Acrobat, you may need to keep some other plug-ins active to still have the PDF creation functionality.
bd55
I didn't know this one. It should be pretty useful, thanks!
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