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Jungle Girl
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no need for registry changes. I purposely installed it the wrong way to get the expired error, then did a basic uninstall and got it to work after that.Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe if we mess up these steps you've dilligently outlined in screenshots, we have to correct it by modifying our computer's registry entries for the atlas install?
I found the process to be a tremendous amount of work to get ATLAS to work and that I also needed an older version of adobe acrobat in order to get it to work even after all of the steps which I couldn't even get on a newer machine. I found that trying to get this to work and with so many pitfalls to fall into to do it incorrectly significantly reduced my overall happiness in life or at least a desired level of happiness that I could achieve weighting the risks vs the rewards and so I completely gave up. There is literally no tangible benefit to using ATLAS when the Aggregator already does translations for you. It just doesn't make any actual practical sense.
Also never saw anything relating to adobe acrobat. (have Adobe Acrobat XI Pro 11.0.20 installed)
I honestly have no idea about the pitfalls you and others are running into. Except for completely skipping steps I didnt manage to run into difficulties on either my 9 month old pc or 6 year old laptop. Are you running windows 10?
And the practical sense for Atlas is that it works offline, is faster than online tools and never stops working or gets a bad update like Google currently has (missing sentences). If you want to completely understand everything that's going on there's no need for it, but if sometimes you just wanna skip through the walls of text but still get an idea of what's going on, the instant translation is great.