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    latingmex Posts: 9, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 26, 2009, 09:40 AM
    Adobe acrobat 6 pro and adobe reader 9 in IE
    Hi Everyone,

    I am supporting a remote user who has adobe acrobat 6 pro... and adobe reader 9.
    He uses adobe 6 pro to convert excel files to PDFs for invoice purposes.

    When when he goes to our intranet/extranet sites and clicks on PDF links IE 6 tells him that he needs to have adobe reader 8 or 9 installed to view PDFs online. (yet he already has version 9 installed).

    I went to My computer > tools > folder options > file types > and for all PDF related file types I had it set so they can open with adobe reader 9.
    When he goes to the intranet and clicks on a PDF link it gives him the same error message... that he must use reader v 8 or 9.

    Any ideas on how acrobat 6 professional and adobe reader 9 can co-exist in windows XP and IE6?? Thanks much
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    seahwk83 Posts: 3,276, Reputation: 212
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    Feb 26, 2009, 02:56 PM

    Foxit reader is free and can be used to read pdf files and can be set to default viewer for pdf files - very small in size and uses less resources than adobe

    Free Reader

    Foxit Reader itself is free. The critical add-ons are free while advanced add-ons have a reasonable cost. For example, you can use the following functions for free:

    * View or print PDF document
    * Add or edit bookmarks in a PDF file if the security settings allow
    * Basic PDF form operations i.e. filling out PDF forms and printing them out
    * Advanced PDF form operations, such as saving filled-out forms and import/export forms, free for personal and non-personal usage
    * View PDF as text
    * Critical add-ons, such as UI language package, JPEG2000/JBIG decoder, CJK package, GDI+ for early Windows version,
    Information Site
    Foxit Software - Foxit Reader 3.0 for Windows

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    NoDaddy dot com Posts: 101, Reputation: 0
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    Feb 27, 2009, 10:56 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by seahwk83 View Post
    foxit reader is free and can be used to read pdf file
    And is NOT bloatware

    +1


    It will immediately 'hijack' extension association so there's no thinking required. Download exe, no setup required, place in location you would like it to live permanently, and run once

    Done





    HTH

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    Aug 2, 2010, 01:34 AM
    A simple solution is to adjust the configuration of Adobe pro 6 by disabling all check boxes in the internet settings. These settings can be accessed from edit, preferences, Internet.

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