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Two computers - one computer uses IE7, the other uses IE6 When I click on a
web link to a PDF file I get different results: On the IE7 computer, the PDF opens normally in Adobe Acrobat 81. But on the IE6 computer, we first get a dialog box asking if we'd like to open or save the file. Clicking on Open causes it to do just that. I assumed the difference had something to do with my security settings. But a quick comparison doesn't reveal anything obvious. Please advise. -- PT |
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... Two computers - one computer uses IE7, the other uses IE6 When I click on a web link to a PDF file I get different results: On the IE7 computer, the PDF opens normally in Adobe Acrobat 81. But on the IE6 computer, we first get a dialog box asking if we'd like to open or save the file. Clicking on Open causes it to do just that. I assumed the difference had something to do with my security settings. But a quick comparison doesn't reveal anything obvious. Please advise. -- PT This is probably a setting inside your PDF reader, but what is the Windows version where IE7 is giving the problem? -- Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM www.fjsmjs.com Do not reply with email |
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IE7 is fine, it's the IE6 computer which produces the dialog box.
-- PT "Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote in message ... "PT" wrote in message ... Two computers - one computer uses IE7, the other uses IE6 When I click on a web link to a PDF file I get different results: On the IE7 computer, the PDF opens normally in Adobe Acrobat 81. But on the IE6 computer, we first get a dialog box asking if we'd like to open or save the file. Clicking on Open causes it to do just that. I assumed the difference had something to do with my security settings. But a quick comparison doesn't reveal anything obvious. Please advise. -- PT This is probably a setting inside your PDF reader, but what is the Windows version where IE7 is giving the problem? -- Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM www.fjsmjs.com Do not reply with email |
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On the IE6 version open Windows Explorer and click Tools | Rolder Options |
File Types. Scroll down to PDF files and uncheck "Confirm oopen after download". "PT" wrote in message ... IE7 is fine, it's the IE6 computer which produces the dialog box. "Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote in message ... "PT" wrote in message ... Two computers - one computer uses IE7, the other uses IE6 When I click on a web link to a PDF file I get different results: On the IE7 computer, the PDF opens normally in Adobe Acrobat 81. But on the IE6 computer, we first get a dialog box asking if we'd like to open or save the file. Clicking on Open causes it to do just that. I assumed the difference had something to do with my security settings. But a quick comparison doesn't reveal anything obvious. This is probably a setting inside your PDF reader, but what is the Windows version where IE7 is giving the problem? |
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That did it - Tks!
-- PT "Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote in message ... On the IE6 version open Windows Explorer and click Tools | Rolder Options | File Types. Scroll down to PDF files and uncheck "Confirm oopen after download". |
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Frank,
Can you help me? I have a similar problem. I'm running Windows XP SP2 with IE7 and Acrobat 8.1. I can open .pdf files off my hard drive using Adobe 8.1 no problem. But when I'm inside IE7 and want to look at a .pdf file that I see online, then it crashes and won't even open the file (I've tried numerous online sources of .pdf files so it's not just one file or source). Also, if I'm in IE7 and I try to open one of the .pdf files on my hard drive, it has the same crash, even though that same file would open fine if I tried it outside of IE7. My computer didn't start out with this problem, but it just sort of showed up a few weeks ago??? Thanks, Claire Eichenberg -- Claire Eichenberg "Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote: On the IE6 version open Windows Explorer and click Tools | Rolder Options | File Types. Scroll down to PDF files and uncheck "Confirm oopen after download". "PT" wrote in message ... IE7 is fine, it's the IE6 computer which produces the dialog box. "Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote in message ... "PT" wrote in message ... Two computers - one computer uses IE7, the other uses IE6 When I click on a web link to a PDF file I get different results: On the IE7 computer, the PDF opens normally in Adobe Acrobat 81. But on the IE6 computer, we first get a dialog box asking if we'd like to open or save the file. Clicking on Open causes it to do just that. I assumed the difference had something to do with my security settings. But a quick comparison doesn't reveal anything obvious. This is probably a setting inside your PDF reader, but what is the Windows version where IE7 is giving the problem? |
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![]() "Claire Eichenberg" wrote in message ... Frank, Can you help me? I have a similar problem. I'm running Windows XP SP2 with IE7 and Acrobat 8.1. I can open .pdf files off my hard drive using Adobe 8.1 no problem. But when I'm inside IE7 and want to look at a .pdf file that I see online, then it crashes and won't even open the file (I've tried numerous online sources of .pdf files so it's not just one file or source). Also, if I'm in IE7 and I try to open one of the .pdf files on my hard drive, it has the same crash, even though that same file would open fine if I tried it outside of IE7. My computer didn't start out with this problem, but it just sort of showed up a few weeks ago??? Thanks, Claire Eichenberg -- Claire Eichenberg "Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote: On the IE6 version open Windows Explorer and click Tools | Rolder Options | File Types. Scroll down to PDF files and uncheck "Confirm oopen after download". "PT" wrote in message ... IE7 is fine, it's the IE6 computer which produces the dialog box. "Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote in message ... "PT" wrote in message ... Two computers - one computer uses IE7, the other uses IE6 When I click on a web link to a PDF file I get different results: On the IE7 computer, the PDF opens normally in Adobe Acrobat 81. But on the IE6 computer, we first get a dialog box asking if we'd like to open or save the file. Clicking on Open causes it to do just that. I assumed the difference had something to do with my security settings. But a quick comparison doesn't reveal anything obvious. This is probably a setting inside your PDF reader, but what is the Windows version where IE7 is giving the problem? yes but trying to fix it |
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Uninstall all versions of Adobe (Acrobat) Reader and then either install the
newest version from Adobe or install Foxit: Foxit: http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php "Claire Eichenberg" wrote in message ... Frank, Can you help me? I have a similar problem. I'm running Windows XP SP2 with IE7 and Acrobat 8.1. I can open .pdf files off my hard drive using Adobe 8.1 no problem. But when I'm inside IE7 and want to look at a .pdf file that I see online, then it crashes and won't even open the file (I've tried numerous online sources of .pdf files so it's not just one file or source). Also, if I'm in IE7 and I try to open one of the .pdf files on my hard drive, it has the same crash, even though that same file would open fine if I tried it outside of IE7. My computer didn't start out with this problem, but it just sort of showed up a few weeks ago??? Thanks, Claire Eichenberg |
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My pdf files open in the browser window.
There is a setting in Acrobat to have pdfs open in the browser. -- Ronald Sommer "PT" wrote in message ... Two computers - one computer uses IE7, the other uses IE6 When I click on a web link to a PDF file I get different results: On the IE7 computer, the PDF opens normally in Adobe Acrobat 81. But on the IE6 computer, we first get a dialog box asking if we'd like to open or save the file. Clicking on Open causes it to do just that. I assumed the difference had something to do with my security settings. But a quick comparison doesn't reveal anything obvious. Please advise. -- PT |
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![]() "PT" wrote in message ... Two computers - one computer uses IE7, the other uses IE6 When I click on a web link to a PDF file I get different results: On the IE7 computer, the PDF opens normally in Adobe Acrobat 81. But on the IE6 computer, we first get a dialog box asking if we'd like to open or save the file. Clicking on Open causes it to do just that. I assumed the difference had something to do with my security settings. But a quick comparison doesn't reveal anything obvious. Please advise. -- PT |
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