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We have a .Net application that loads .pdf files into a .Net web browser control to view them. With Adobe Reader 9 and below, there is no issue whatsoever. Adobe Reader X just shows a blank screen. Any ideas on how to correct this?
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I'm suffering from a similar issue. If I click on a link to a PDF with Chrome or IE, and have Adobe Reader X, the screen is blank. If I do the same but with an older version of Adobe Reader then the pdf loads in the browser without any issues.
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Hi,
You can try repairing your Application from Control Panel -> Add/ Remove Programs.
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This is a fresh install of our application and Adobe Reader X in the latest test. But this is occuring for multiple users, are you saying I should ask all of them to try repairing their Adobe Reader installation?
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I have a macbook pro & since updating to adobe 10, i can't get the web browser (firefox) to open pdf files. any suggestions? have removed & reloaded, but still no change.
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Realize this is late, but I came across the same problem just recently. I just found this in another non-adobe forum: Edit->Preferences->General->uncheck "Enable Protected Mode At Start Up"
I have been trying to cure this bug for a client for three days. Will be trying this fix tomarrow. I'll report back on if'n it works or not.
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i was having the sam problem as you, im using an online math book for my school and i towuldn display in either google chrome( the latest version) or Internet Explorer 9. My teacher told me that you shoukd use firefox, so i did and firefox displayed it, the problem is that im an internet explorer fan and on top of that i hat APPLE with all of my hearty, but leaving my personal opinons aside, firefox works, BUT THERE IS NO INFO ON HOW TO GET IT TO WORK IN INTERNET EXPLORER 9, WHICH IS REALLY frustrating!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Create a small new PDF and check the PDF
If its working fine there is smoe problem with the original
Regards
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I am back to report that setting protection off worked for my situation. Happy client, even happier me!
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When I closed my browser and clicked on the Adobe Reader X icon on my desktop to open it - it asked to you want the following program to make changes on your computer. I can't open it to try out your suggestion of edit-preferences-general / Uncheck enable protected mode at startup.
I found a temporary fix - a way to go around the problem. I found it at http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/836/cpsid_83688.html#main_save%20to%20desktop under
If the PDF appears as a clickable link, you can often save the file to your desktop and open it directly. Downloading the file is a quick solution to get you going without further troubleshooting.
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For clarity, Edit->Preferences->General->uncheck "Enable Protected Mode At Startup" means in Reader X, not IE.
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We do have the same problems with IE and Reader X, and disabling protected mode was a workaround for this.
However: We are now at risk because adobe does not patch reader x with security updates which protected mode does mitigate.
So: Either basic functionality like opening a PDF in a Browser (!!!) or security...
I think I will be looking around for alternative PDF readers out there
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After I downloaded Adobe X, I got a black screen with a blue bar and done at the bottom. No pdf's would open from the internet. However, I have many pdf's that are documents downloaded from library and they open perfectly well. So problem is with browser (in my case Firefox) and not with Adobe.
The solution for this problem in Firefox is to go into Firefox site, click on Help and in Seach area, type Adobe. They have a section dealing with this problem. I followed the suggestions and now I have no problem.
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Congratulations -- --- --- --- --- u did it
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However, I have many pdf's that are documents downloaded from library and they open perfectly well. So problem is with browse...
Not necessarily. Glad you worked out your situationm but RDP'd into my client's pc I, too, could download and open. The confounding part was that I could also open other PDFs on other sites (using IE), including those here on Adobe's. But my client was trying to open an apply-on-line fill-in form PDF on some Fed Gov site so downloading wasn't an option.
I'm guessing: depends more on what/how the PDF was created.
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But my client was trying to open an apply-on-line fill-in form PDF on some Fed Gov site so downloading wasn't an option.
I had a similar problem when I used Google Chrome as browser to fill in Medicare claim form. No problem in Firefox.
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Yes,it will download the PDF document in case you are not able to open the PDF in browser.
This setting used for only viewing the document
Guys try this
Choose Edit > Preferences > Internet, Deselect Display PDF In Browser, and then click OK
And should be Enabled - Display in Read Mode by Default(It will be grayed out when you are deselcting the first option but it is enabled),
Enabled - Allow fast web view
Diselect - Allow Speculative doenloading in the background
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You can try this
Choose Edit > Preferences > Trust Manager > Change setting > Enable Allow PDF files to access all web sites
Then u can try to open internet online form
But my client was trying to open an apply-on-line fill-in form PDF on some Fed Gov site so downloading wasn't an option.
I had a similar problem when I used Google Chrome as browser to fill in Medicare claim form. No problem in Firefox.
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Guys try this
Choose Edit > Preferences > Internet, Deselect Display PDF In Browser, and then click OK
And should be Enabled - Display in Read Mode by Default,
Allow fast web view
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When it just shows a blank screen, try pressing F5 (refresh) and see if it comes up then. It just did on my test machine.
Darren.
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... also see if this option is checked in IE (IE7 & Win XP):
Tools / Internet Options / Advanced tab / Security section / 'Do not save encrypted pages to disk'
... we have that checked in our environment (it is not the IE default) and it was preventing Adobe Reader X from opening PDF files.
Darren.
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Thanks Darren, after weeks of trawling forums and trying numerous advice this is the one that worked for me.
I guessed that it probably wasn't Adobe that was the issue but just couldn't work out what in IE was preventing the PDF from opening.
Great work and thanks for sharing..
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This worked for me.
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using Internet Explorer 8 (64 bit) I am noticing that web pages with embeded PDFs (like in an iFrame) are not displaying, but instead a popup prompt to Save or Cancel is being shown. What is the fix for this issue? (yes the Windows User acount I am using does have permission to view the files)
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I do not know if this helps anyone but I resolved this problem by doing the following:
Edit --> Preferences --> General --> Select Default PDF Handler --> A pop up window will open and you need to select Adobe Reader X as the default reader. When you press Apply it will relaunch and installer, do its thing and then reboot.
After the reboot I was not only able to successfully select the option to not display Adobe in Web Browser, Adobe also opened properly in IE.
Before I was getting the Adobe Plug-in Error.
Hope this helps you!