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June 3, 2011
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Can't read Adobe's own links

  • June 3, 2011
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So I've been trying to upgrade  Adobe flash player for a while now but I can't even read what's  happening because when I click the link I get to a page with all the  details, find the teeny tiny link for Adobe Flash Player 10.3 it takes  forever to open and when it finishes...it crashes. I keep checking my  adobe acrobat "Adobe PDF plugin for Firefox", and I have Firefox 4  already, so what's wrong?


http://i53.tinypic.com/10glj7a.jpg

I've been doing this for a little over a week now and the same message pops up Every. Single. Time.

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    Correct answer 370H55V

    CTRL + in Firefox will zoom the page (even a PDF) so it can be more easily read. CTRL - zooms it out and CTRL 0 (zero) resets it.

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    pwillener
    Legend
    June 4, 2011

    It is very commendable of you that you want to read the EULA before installing the software.

    However, since it is basically the same every time, and since the latest EULA seems to be unavailable to you, perhaps you should just go ahead and install the software...

    June 3, 2011

    Hi, What operating system are you using? Are you Uninstalling the current Flash Player version first?

    eidnolb

    Participant
    June 4, 2011

    My operating system is Windows 7 Starter, 32-bit.

    According to Firefox I have:

    • Adobe Acrobat 9.4.4.235
    • Shockwave Flash  10.2.151.1
    • Firefox 4.01

    And no I am not uninstalling Flash player...at least manually. All of these took place when flash player's usual update popup came up. I don't even know how this is affected by flash player, as this is about adobe's own pdf document being unreadable by adobe's up-to-date reader. I was just redirected me to this forum when I posted in adobe acrobat's.

    370H55V
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    Inspiring
    June 4, 2011

    CTRL + in Firefox will zoom the page (even a PDF) so it can be more easily read. CTRL - zooms it out and CTRL 0 (zero) resets it.