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Adobe Reader problem
A new problem has cropped up on Internet Explorer. It used to be that
whenever I came to a site that must be read with Adobe or Acrobat Reader this program would automatically pop up within the IE window. However, since I upgraded to Adobe Reader 6 I get an error message saying that Reader could not be found. I then have to start Adobe Reader separately and then go back to the site. What has gone wrong? Is there anything I can do to correct this? |
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Adobe Reader problem
Have you perhaps disabled the Acrobat plug-in using say BHODemon? You should
be able to re-enable the plug-in by launching Acrobat, then Edit | Preferences | Internet and ensure that "Display PDF in Browser" is checked. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Bill Leed wrote: A new problem has cropped up on Internet Explorer. It used to be that whenever I came to a site that must be read with Adobe or Acrobat Reader this program would automatically pop up within the IE window. However, since I upgraded to Adobe Reader 6 I get an error message saying that Reader could not be found. I then have to start Adobe Reader separately and then go back to the site. What has gone wrong? Is there anything I can do to correct this? |
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Adobe Reader problem
Yes, this is checked, but still no action.
"Mike M" wrote in message ... Have you perhaps disabled the Acrobat plug-in using say BHODemon? You should be able to re-enable the plug-in by launching Acrobat, then Edit | Preferences | Internet and ensure that "Display PDF in Browser" is checked. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Bill Leed wrote: A new problem has cropped up on Internet Explorer. It used to be that whenever I came to a site that must be read with Adobe or Acrobat Reader this program would automatically pop up within the IE window. However, since I upgraded to Adobe Reader 6 I get an error message saying that Reader could not be found. I then have to start Adobe Reader separately and then go back to the site. What has gone wrong? Is there anything I can do to correct this? |
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Adobe Reader problem
Encountered the same problem.
Resolve by removing both the earlier version of the Adobe reader and the upgrade version and re-install the upgrade version. Hope this help. L Tan "Bill Leed" wrote in message ... Yes, this is checked, but still no action. "Mike M" wrote in message ... Have you perhaps disabled the Acrobat plug-in using say BHODemon? You should be able to re-enable the plug-in by launching Acrobat, then Edit | Preferences | Internet and ensure that "Display PDF in Browser" is checked. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Bill Leed wrote: A new problem has cropped up on Internet Explorer. It used to be that whenever I came to a site that must be read with Adobe or Acrobat Reader this program would automatically pop up within the IE window. However, since I upgraded to Adobe Reader 6 I get an error message saying that Reader could not be found. I then have to start Adobe Reader separately and then go back to the site. What has gone wrong? Is there anything I can do to correct this? |
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Adobe Reader problem
Thanks much! That did the trick
"L Tan" wrote in message ... Encountered the same problem. Resolve by removing both the earlier version of the Adobe reader and the upgrade version and re-install the upgrade version. Hope this help. L Tan "Bill Leed" wrote in message ... Yes, this is checked, but still no action. "Mike M" wrote in message ... Have you perhaps disabled the Acrobat plug-in using say BHODemon? You should be able to re-enable the plug-in by launching Acrobat, then Edit | Preferences | Internet and ensure that "Display PDF in Browser" is checked. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Bill Leed wrote: A new problem has cropped up on Internet Explorer. It used to be that whenever I came to a site that must be read with Adobe or Acrobat Reader this program would automatically pop up within the IE window. However, since I upgraded to Adobe Reader 6 I get an error message saying that Reader could not be found. I then have to start Adobe Reader separately and then go back to the site. What has gone wrong? Is there anything I can do to correct this? |
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