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Unable to view interactive PDF in a browser

New Here ,
Mar 16, 2017 Mar 16, 2017

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I am from India and have installed the very latest  Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and adobe flash player from adobe website. At present I am unable to view my pdf online in google chrome and on the hard disk after saving the pdf. The message I get after adding the password (its a password protected pdf) is as given below:

"You need to have adobe reader as a PDF Reader to view interactive PDF in browser. Download and open interactive PDF in Adobe Reader or use below settings to view Interactive PDF in browser."

I am running windows 7 32 bit OS and chrome as a my current browser. I recently installed the windows on my system and so not all updates are installed yet. I do have SP1 running on my system.

I will really be grateful if anyone can help me with above as it does stall my work and causes a lot of inconvenience.

Thanks and regards

Kedar

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LEGEND , Mar 16, 2017 Mar 16, 2017

kedard821807  wrote

Hi graffiti

still the same problem. First, as you say, I am not perhaps able to download the pdf from my email.

Ok. So it's an attached file to an email. That changes things. Thought you were clicking on a link in a web page. You will need to find help for whatever email client you are using and find out how to save out an attachment without opening it. I'm not aware of an email client that doesn't have this option.

kedard821807  wrote

Hi graffiti

Then I changed to .pdf extension

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LEGEND ,
Mar 16, 2017 Mar 16, 2017

Chrome is not compatible with Adobe Reader. Use another browser or right-click the pdf and choose to save it to your computer that way then open in Adobe Reader.

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New Here ,
Mar 16, 2017 Mar 16, 2017

Thanks ~graffiti. Unfortunately as I mentioned, the saved pdf is also not opening on hard drive using the latest version of adobe reader DC. I get the same error message.

Any other solution

thanks

kedar

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LEGEND ,
Mar 16, 2017 Mar 16, 2017

kedard821807  wrote

I get the same error message.

If you are getting that message, you are either opening it in your browser (otherwise it wouldn't mention the browser) or you are trying to open the pdf in the browser first and saving the page with that message instead of the pdf file.

If you right-click the link to the pdf file (don't left-click the link) and choose to save to your computer, you will not get that message.

After you get the pdf, open Reader itself and use File>Open to open the pdf file.

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New Here ,
Mar 16, 2017 Mar 16, 2017

Hi graffiti

still the same problem. First, as you say, I am not perhaps able to download the pdf from my email. There is no save as after right clicking. Its direct download link and then the pdf opens in browser and also gets saved on the hard disk.

it was first getting saved as a html page with chrome logo. Then I changed to .pdf extension from properties and trying to open now

like a pdf still no luck.

its not opening same error message

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LEGEND ,
Mar 16, 2017 Mar 16, 2017

kedard821807  wrote

Hi graffiti

still the same problem. First, as you say, I am not perhaps able to download the pdf from my email.

Ok. So it's an attached file to an email. That changes things. Thought you were clicking on a link in a web page. You will need to find help for whatever email client you are using and find out how to save out an attachment without opening it. I'm not aware of an email client that doesn't have this option.

kedard821807  wrote

Hi graffiti

Then I changed to .pdf extension from properties and trying to open now

like a pdf still no luck.

As you can see, that doesn't work. Changing file extensions does not change the type of file it is.

The only thing I can suggest is to access your email from a different browser. One that uses the Adobe Reader plug-in, like IE. This is not a Reader issue at all.

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New Here ,
Jul 17, 2018 Jul 17, 2018

Please download adobe flash player and check..works out.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 17, 2018 Jul 17, 2018
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Although the OP mentioned having Flash, this has nothing to do with that app.

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