
PDF Problems
PDF Problems
I'm having trouble previewing pdf's and getting the following error message. I'm running Acrobat 5.0


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Re: PDF Problems
Cannot do anything here as it is an IE error, not an XY error. As you know, I'm using IE to preview PDFs.
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Open IE and drag such a file into it to prove that the error has nothing to do with XY. If no error, come back to me.rod147 wrote:The documents launch ok with Acrobat, I only get the error message when trying to preview with XY. They have worked ok in the past with XY, maybe the problem began when I upgraded to IE7 recently although I cant say that for sure.
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Of course, I have 100s of them and they all work fine in XY! So, I supposed it's something special with your files.rod147 wrote:umm...ok. But we're talkin just plain regular pdf files here, one of the widely used formats on www. Surely you must have come across these before?
OTOH, if you have this issue with all your PDFs then it might rather be some incompatibility with IE7...
Other users use IE7???
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IE7 and PDFs preivew fine for me. Something's broken on your setup I'd imagine Rod. ORRRRRRRR, it's because you're using an ancient PDF reader. We're on version 7 now, so if you can update, please do! 

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Maybe then you can install an alternative pdf viewer like foxit reader (which is also portable) since you need it only for previewing. That way you wont have to worry abt newer adobe version. I can preview using foxitreader, not sure abt other freewares. Here is the ling if you need.
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/downloads/
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/downloads/
Some time ago I had Acrobat 6 Professional and Acrobat Reader 7 installed on the same system w/o any problems as far as I recall.rod147 wrote:Yes it is quite old, 5.0. But its the full paid for read/write version, which I need. Wondering if I can simultaneously install V7 reader without screwing up the other one
Just one thing - on dbl click the pdf's are naturally opened with the app that's registered last, but that's not really a problem...
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As I recall, when installing Reader 7, it asks you which version of Acrobat you want to open and which you want to install the viewer for IE... please don't hold me to this as it's morning, and mornings, well, they're badrod147 wrote:Yes it is quite old, 5.0. But its the full paid for read/write version, which I need. Wondering if I can simultaneously install V7 reader without screwing up the other one

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