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How do I install an Adobe PDF toolbar in Internet Explorer?
If you install Acrobat 10 then it will automatically configure the PDFMaker toolbar in I.E. You can try repairing the software.
Open Acrobat -> Go to Help menu -> Repair Acrobat Installation.
Solution #2
Select "Enable third-party browser extensions" in Internet Explorer Properties.
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. Select Tools > Internet Options and click the Advanced tab.
3. Select "Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart)" and click OK.
4. Close all Internet Explorer windows.
5. Resta
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If you install Acrobat 10 then it will automatically configure the PDFMaker toolbar in I.E. You can try repairing the software.
Open Acrobat -> Go to Help menu -> Repair Acrobat Installation.
Solution #2
Select "Enable third-party browser extensions" in Internet Explorer Properties.
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. Select Tools > Internet Options and click the Advanced tab.
3. Select "Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart)" and click OK.
4. Close all Internet Explorer windows.
5. Restart Internet Explorer.
If still doesn't work then let me know what the version of I.E and Acrobat you are using.
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Thank you very much. I will try this later this afternoon.
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Everything is now working very well. Thank you so much for your help.
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I thought this was fixed for the latest version of AAX.
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I have also lost the PDF Converter. It was running great the other day, but as of today, it is gone.
I am running Windows 7, ie9, with "Enable third-party broweser extensions " enabled. I have also did the repair on adobe X. Still no luck in getting the Adobe Toolbar installed.
I have looked at the add-ons and the tool bar is not present in IE9.
Do I need to re-install Adobe X.
Just a note, I accidentially had IE10 to install on my Windows 7 and 8 PCs. Had to remove it as IE 10 does not work for all my applications. Would that have an bearing on this problems?
I would appreciate hearing from you
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Always try a REPAIR before an uninstall/reinstall.
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Enable third party browser extensions is checked. IE 9 and Adobe Acrobat Standard 9.1.0
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None of these answers worked using acrobat XI pro and explorer 11 with windows 8.1.
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Hi
Are you able to see the Acrobat Create PDF toolbar under Installed Add-ons (Tools > Manage Add-ons) ?
If yes, then you can view the toolbar by :
Thanks
Tanvi
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no I can not see it. but I can print to adobe the web page.
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Hi
Can you please check if "Enable Third Party browser Extensions" is checked in your IE settings?
Thanks
Tanvi
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It is checked. A.
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Lost toolbars, not one of the solutions from adobe or any of the suggestions elsewhere works. My default browser is Chrome. I want the PDF, not a web version of it.
Why is Adobe always putting out such crap?