hadila
Most of these are not MS fonts, they are installed by the Adobe Acrobat
Reader application.
You can still delete these fonts, but you must take ownership and change
permissions on each individual font before you can do this.
Right click the font file and select Properties.
Select the Security Tab.
Click the Advanced Button.
Click the Owner Tab.
Click the Edit Button.
In the 'Change owner" section, select your administrator account.
Click Apply, click OK twice.
This will return you to the Security Tab.
Select your administrator account in the 'Group or user names' section.
Click the Edit Button.
Select your administrator account again.
Place a check mark in the Full Control check box.
Click OK twice.
You can now right click and delete the font file.
Throughout this process, you will get several permission prompts.
Before you ask, yes this process is long and complicated, but it is
necessary to maintain the integrity of the system.
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"hadila" <had...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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WOW - it DID work!
Well, now I have a handful to do - deleting a hundred or so fonts
individually, applying this, as you admit, long and complicated process to
each font one after the other...
But at least I'll get rid of them :-)
Thanks!
hadila
Your welcome, enjoy. :)
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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"hadila" <had...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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"MaxWedge426" wrote:
> This didn't work for me. I still get the "this font is being used by
> another program" message. Ideas?
I can't even get that far! I supposedly have administrator rights and full
control but when I click the fonts folder properties tab, I only get
<GENERAL> & <PREVIOUS VERSIONS>. Frustrating, since it's a home computer and
I am the only user!
MSFT deserves credit for coming up with supreme security that ties the
user's hands yet leaves it vulnerable to anybody on the internet.
That's it for me! I'll be buying a Mac tomorrow for my design work and will
use this clunker for its intended purpose...games!
I tried the process you described below. However, when I actually try
to delete the file, I get a response "This action can't be completed
because the file is open in another program". Needless to say, all
other programs are closed. If I click "Cancel', a small progress box
appears showing it is 'deleting', but the file is not deleted. (Vista
Home) - any ideas please?
Thanks
KW
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1.The Font is a True Type Font
2.I have tried the process above and it still says that the file is in use (I´ve closed everything)
3.The only action it allows is to copy it and now I have it in two folders!
Lots of other people have this problem in Vista.
If you solve this you are some sort of programming god and would keep me from being annoyed everytime I turn on the computer.
Either develop a list of missing system fonts and reinstall them or do a
full system repair install. After that install you will have to either allow
system update automatically "do its thing" and restore the updates removed
by the system repair routines or go to the update site and initiate the
process yourself. The latter is recommended.
If you were a friend of mine, I would now be suggesting that there are two
parts of your anatomy that you find indistinguishable one from the other. If
it is any comfort, however slight, you are not the first and probably not
the last to do exactly the same thing.
Good luck and all the best.
--
Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007
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