Reader 9 won't open PDF from web browser
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Mary
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- open Adobe Reader 9;
- go to Edit > Preferences > Internet
- deselect "Show pdf in browser".
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I tried his solution and was able to view a pdf from the following link ONE TIME in IE8. I could not view the link in Opera 10, and subsequently I could not view it in IE8 anymore either. Then I tried another link to a pdf at a different site using IE8 without success.
http://www.unf.edu/dept/cirt/events/past/EverydayWorkWithWindowsVista_BP_E.pdf
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However, if that still does not fix the problem then this is the best next step I could come up with.
In Adobe Reader
Look up at your Toolbar
Click on Document
Go to Accessibility Setup Assistant
Click Next through to the last page where it give you the option to open files in your browser or in Adobe Reader
Request to have the document opened in Adobe instead of your browser so that Adobe will launch and open your pdf
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Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution?

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Judith Slaughter
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Thanks for the suggestions.
Debbie
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I had the same problem, after reading all the post I removed reader 9. I then went to adobe website to restall 9. Before I restalled the software I registered with adobe. IT WORKS with all browsers.
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I have been getting the posts where the simple AR repair has fixed the problem, and I am glad to hear that that part works. I would like to mention Joseph Trott's reg hack again, posted above, for everyone else who has done all the simple and obvious steps without result.
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I suggest to uninstall all and reinstall making sure all programs are loaded, reader and writer.
Good luck Tom on solving yours.
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I tried the registry keys, but this didn't solved the problem.
Is this bug allready taken in consideration by adobe??
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Last night, I spent several hours trying all the hacks I have read on this. Nothing works.
I tried the following without success:
1) Adding the key bBrowserIntegration as per another thread here
2) Reinstalling a set of Adobe Reader 9 registry keys (see post #15)
3) Running Adobe Reader 9 with Vista compatibility and Administrator rights
4) Running Opera 10 Alpha with Administrator rights
5) Deleting all Opera cache files
6) Trying to open a PDF both browsers, Opera 10 and IE8
7) Opening a local PDF file with the browser
8) Uninstalling Adobe Reader 9 (inc: Adobe Air, Acrobat.com) and reinstalling. (I did not have any previous pdf readers installed)
9) Changing security on nppdf32.dll to Full for all user accounts
10)Changing security on AcroRd32.exe to Full for all user accounts
Oddly, I did get a PDF to open in both Opera and IE8 a couple of times, but then no more PDF's would open in either browser.
The only thing that did work was to not open a PDF in a browser window. This meant changing Adobe Reader to not "Display PDF in browser", and changing action of MIME types in Opera to use AcroRd32.exe instead of the Acrobat Reader plug-in. When I did this, after the PDF was downloaded it would open in Adobe Reader outside the browser.
Opening PDF's in a browser works fine for me in XP and Vista. Can't get it to work in Windows 7 Beta though. I have decided to uninstall Adobe Reader 9 from Windows 7 Beta and give some other readers a try - such as Foxit Reader.
Come on Adobe, this thread is over 100 replies long with nary a peep from you. You need to address this.
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You may want to try searching your hard drive for any and all leftover files. With our version of XP Professional, we go under Start, Search, For Files or Folders, and search your hard drive for "Adobe". Maybe by deleting all remaining files you will be able to reinstall 9.0, if you want. Make sure to restart your computer. I've been told even if you "remove" from your control panel that some files are left behind.
Good luck.
Deb
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Thanks for the suggestion. I can find the Adobe files and delete them all EXCEPT Adobe Reader v 9. So, since I cannot delete it, I seem to be at a standstill here.
And, I agree, it is time for Adobe to jump in and help us.
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Thanks for your help and WHERE is Adobe????????

