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Posted: Mon, 8th Feb 2010 03:25 Post subject: Firefox and Acrobat 9 pro |
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I can't seem to get Acrobat 9 pro to work with my FF browser. I get the following message:
And then when i open in new window I get the following:
Any suggestions??
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Posted: Mon, 8th Feb 2010 03:31 Post subject: |
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Nevermind problem solved lol
Went to the browser Tools --> Options --> Application --> scroll down to "Adobe Acrobat Document" and changed the value from "Use Adobe Acrobat (in firefox)" to "Use Adobe Acrobat 9.0 (default)"
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Posted: Mon, 8th Feb 2010 03:47 Post subject: |
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I just updated Adobe Acrobat 9 and now I can open the PDF in the browser. So now the problem is fully fully solved. THE END! 
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Posted: Mon, 8th Feb 2010 08:48 Post subject: |
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Oh that's why it didn't want to open! Thnx I just pressed F5 and voila! But this will save the pressing time ^^
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