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How can it be that Adobe releases a new version not able to open a PDF from a link?
ADOBE GET IT FIXED!!!!!!!
It can not be true that you have to change the settings in preferences before it works. How do I explain this to 1000 of my costumers?
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i know this is a while after the original post was made, but at my business only 9.5(for xp) and 10.1.3(for 7) versions of adobe work with other programs we use. so one of the users called in about everytime her ie9 opened a pdf, it would crash. So, after seeing the first couple of posts (and a few other forums)saying its a compatibility issue, i decided to use the below option.(not sure if anyone above suggested it tho)
go to:
tools > preferences
select internet from the left list.
where you see Display PDF in browser uncheck it.
this will open all your pdf files in your actual adobe program.
not sure if the most recent update fixed this ie9 issue, but if you don't want to mess with getting a new browser just to open pdf files, this is a good option to try. Fixed the user up so she could continue to work, so i was happy with the fix.
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Hey thanx for the input windows 7 -ie10- still has issues, I'll try your idea... What I have been doing is "save target as" ( to desktop)as a work around...j
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Yea, I had to do it with a user the day I posted here, and it appears to be working. We are still using ie9 tho, havnt made the jump to ie10 because it probably doesn't work with some of the programs our business users use...
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Agagagaga- I tried every trick I know to get to a workable pdf- all my tech friends say they don't know what the hell I b talkin 'bout!?!?! Anyway- maybe windows 8 will fix some-o-this!?! WHAT THE HELL was wrong with xp? Nothing nada zilch- it always worked... Ltr...j
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In IE9 try going to Tools/Compatibility View settings and add the site where the PDF is located to the Compatability list. This worked for me.
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I suspect you are trying to open the pdf doc (32 bit) with a 64 bit browser. In windows 7, the OS is likely 64 bit but it will support both 32/64 bit programs. Try navigating to program files (x86), then to the folder Internet Explorer. Find the iexplore application and right click! run this program as administrator if possible. now navigate to website where pdf is available, you should be able to open the file now.
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Thank you.
Yours, Rex
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I think the problem is with Internet Explorer 9, not with Adobe Reader X. I downloaded the free version of Apple's Safari as my web browser Then I went to my bank, VISA, and brokerage accounts from Safari and was able to easily view and print my recent statements. I did this only after spending countless hours downloading, deleting, re-downloading, and trying all the recommended fixes for Adobe problems. Hope this works for you!
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Yes it's definitely IE 9 not Adobe and like you spent hours trying to
sort it. I found out, that it was problem with IE9 and not my
computer, via Amazon. I was trying to print gift vouchers and couldn't.
They were aware of this problem and recommended using Firefox as my
browser. This works fine with Adobe so every time I need to download an
Adobe file I switch my web browser.
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I wonder how many hours of time have been spent trying to figure out this problem – probably millions!
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I had the same problem with IE 9. I have both Acrobat 7.0 Professional and Adobe Reader X (10.1.2) installed on my machine (Windows 7, 64-bit).
I opened the reader and in Edit -> Preferences -> General section , I clicked on the button "Set Default PDF Handler" and selected "Adobe Reader X (10.1.2)" and clicked "OK". It installed something and prompted me to restart the machine. After restart it worked fine. I can now open PDF documents in IE without any problem.
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Thanks for the help. I've been struggling with this problem for ages. I opened Adobe Reader X and used this procedure. Initially I was disappointed because the 'default pdf handler' was already set to Adobe Reader X (10.1.2). I re-selected 'Adobe Reader X (10.1.2)' and after the automatic install and restart the problem is solved. Thanks again.
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12 months on... & still IE9 & Adobe Reader 'X' are 'not compatible'! - The simplest 'workaround' - which has already been put forward on this Discussion/Thread - is to try a different browser. I only learned of this compatibility issue after emailing my energy supplier to say I could not open PDF versions of my bills from their website! Why this issue has been kept a 'secret', by Adobe & Microsoft, for so long is anybody's guess?
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ukdeejay wrote:
12 months on... & still IE9 & Adobe Reader 'X' are 'not compatible'!
Alas this seems to be an indication of the lack of interest Adobe has towards users of Microsoft software. They eventually addressed the problem I reported earlier with 125% desktop settings under IE9 but still the maximum 150% setting causes problems (toolbar buttons don't work at all and Reader X is unusable within IE9). Why they didn't simply address both at the same time, I'll never know. With the official release of IE 10 (and Windows 8) just around the corner (and available already in pre-release form), I certainly hope Adobe are carefully testing for such issues with future OS's. It's a very dissapointing perfomance by Adobe so far as far as I'm concerned.
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Hi Jim_Tsi
I was having the same problem and went on these forms to get help. I found out that Adobe X is not compatible with IE9. So to fix the problem. I just uninstalled IE9 and went back to IE8, I also uninstalled Adobe X and went back to Adobe 9. My problem is now fixed. Which reminds me of an old saying my dad use to say to me all the time. "IF IT AIN'T BROKE, DON'T FIX IT."
I hope this helps you out Jim or anyone else who is experiencing the same problem.
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Hi All,
Please try using adobe Reader in 32-bit mode.
Just to be sure that the problem is with Adobe Reader, please try to open this link and see if it works:
http://helpx.adobe.com/content/dam/help/attachments/Acrobat_Reader_ReleaseNote_10.1.3.pdf
Also please use updated version of Adobe Reader i.e. 10.1.3
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Thanks for that suggestion but my system is ALL 32 bit and 2 days ago I performed a totally fresh installation from the ground up and using the FTP version of the full 10.1.3. Alas, I'm still getting the toolbar being totally unresponsive in ARX while my system is set to 150% (as desribed above) although (in my case) the pdf you linked to will open - I just can't do anything with it that I'd need the toolbars for!
Do you have any idea when this problem is likely to be addressed please? It's been a problem for a very long time now.
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Hi Flying_Kiwi,
Can you please try to open a pdf in Adobe Reader while the system is set to 100%?
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As may be inferred from my posts in this thread nos 9 and 27, 100% is fine and 125% is (now) fine (the latter having been fixed a few months ago). Unfortunately neither of these settings result in decent sized icons and graphics on my screen so 150% is a must. I have reported it to your UK HQ (they're just a couple of miles from where I live so I took in a letter with some printed screenshots). If you need further info though, don't hesitate to ask and I'll be glad to tell you more.... anything to help get this problem finally fixed!
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Hi Flying_Kiwi,
Sorry for all the inconvenience caused.
This is a known issue and we are working on it at our end.
Regards,
Nikhil
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Hi,
I am not sure if what I am encountering is related with the plugin for IE9. I installed a Document management software. It can be accessed through IE only for the client. When I try to open a PDF file, it will always display the first one that I opened.
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Knowing these are ancient posts- I still wonder if everyone is having a problem on windows 7 machine ( ie9 + reader )...jayroz
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I solved the problem eons ago...not a problem at all now using Win7 Pro 64 bit
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I use Firefox if I can't get it too work on IE but it does work using IE on some sites.
Hope this helps
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Yes try to open pdf in ie9 x32 and it says program broken; works OK in ie9 x64
Anyone know how to fix in ie9x32?
WOW kept searching and found....set reader prefs (internet) to open in reader (not via web browser) and now opens pdf's OK