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Old November 3rd 06, 05:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.win98.internet,microsoft.public.win98.internet.browser
glee
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Default Configuration in Windows for Acrobat Reader.

If you have an older version of Acrobat or Adobe Reader installed (in this case
version 5.x), remove it by using ControlPanel Add/Remove Programs.

Then, reinstall Acrobat Reader 6.
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"Alan" wrote in message
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I have a problem with the way Acrobat Reader is working. I am pretty sure it
is the way Explorer is configured or it is a Registry entry that isn't as it
should be. If I am in the incorrect forum then please advise the correct
one.
I have Acrobat Reader 6 installed on the system. However there are some
Registry entries for Reader 5 as well.
Problem. If I click on a Acrobat Reader file on a web site, the file is
downloaded and the reader is opened but an error message comes up that the
file cannot be opened as a file is missing.
However,if I download the same file and save it, open the same version of
Reader and then locate the file from within the Reader, it opens OK. Any
ideas what the fault is. Thanks.
Alan