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Sun, 18 July 2010 06:41 |
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USAussie
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G'day,
I bought an Acer Aspire Netbook from Woot to carry with us on our tours of
the USA.
A computer savvy mate of mine and I worked on it for a day loading all the
programs I had on my old Gateway laptop.
Unfortunately I have run into a problem that I can't figure out how to fix.
I have Adobe Acrobat version 6 and Adobe Reader version 9.3 on the Acer.
We configured Control Panel / Folder Options / PDF / Opens with Adobe Reader
9.3 but Internet Explorer keeps trying to open them with Adobe Acrobat
version 6 and I get a message along the lines that I need version 8 or 9 to
open PDF files on the internet.
Sorry to bother you with this but I could use some help!
Thanks,
Rob M.
USAussie
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic - MS Internet Explorer & PDF Files [message #92385 is a reply to message #92347] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 12:16 |
Ken Burton
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Robert Mueller wrote on Sun, 18 July 2010 06:41 |
G'day,
I bought an Acer Aspire Netbook from Woot to carry with us on our tours of
the USA.
A computer savvy mate of mine and I worked on it for a day loading all the
programs I had on my old Gateway laptop.
Unfortunately I have run into a problem that I can't figure out how to fix.
I have Adobe Acrobat version 6 and Adobe Reader version 9.3 on the Acer.
We configured Control Panel / Folder Options / PDF / Opens with Adobe Reader
9.3 but Internet Explorer keeps trying to open them with Adobe Acrobat
version 6 and I get a message along the lines that I need version 8 or 9 to
open PDF files on the internet.
Sorry to bother you with this but I could use some help!
Thanks,
Rob M.
USAussie
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Go to "add - remove programs" and DELETE version 6. If it still does not work correctly, DELETE version 9. Then reinstall Version 9 again from scratch.
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic - MS Internet Explorer & PDF Files [message #92390 is a reply to message #92385] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 12:50 |
tmaki
Messages: 200 Registered: September 2005
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On 7/18/2010 10:16 AM, Ken Burton wrote:
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> Robert Mueller wrote on Sun, 18 July 2010 06:41
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>> I have Adobe Acrobat version 6 and Adobe Reader version 9.3 on the Acer.
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> Go to "add - remove programs" and DELETE version 6. If it still does not work correctly, DELETE version 9. Then reinstall Version 9 again from scratch.
>
Hmmmm....I don't know about that.
Rob said he had Acrobat v. 6 and Reader v.9.
Acrobat and Reader ain't the same. If by "Adobe Acrobat" Rob
meant "Reader", then a delete and re-install might work
okay, and never mind.
But if by "Acrobat" he meant the full application of Acrobat
to create and edit PDFs and all that goes with it, then
removing Acrobat v.6 is going to create a headache with a
different kind of remedy, up to and including having to
reinstall with the product key and verifying with Adobe,
only then to be told...well, it can make for a long day.
I might go into a folder view, select a PDF and choose an
"Open with..." default for PDFs and see if that works. Or go
into the Control Panel/Folder Options/Files Types and scroll
down to PDF. See what the current "Opens With..." is under
Details. If it is Acrobat 6, click Change and then select
Reader v.9 (or whatever it lists). Be sure the check box
"Always use..." is checked. Click OK and see if that works.
If that doesn't work buy a Linux system (no, no... just
kidding...not that there's anything wrong with Linux).
I can't think of another software vendor that creates such
problems with its own offspring. Getting it to play nice
with siblings has frustrated me to the point of nearly
abandoning Adobe products completely (and I use AA Pro,
Distiller, Pagemaker, Framemaker, and Audition). And I can't
think of another software vendor whose user manuals/guides
are as useless and frustrating as Adobe's. I've had
concurrence on that from others in the publishing field. Ah,
but we ramble...
Toby Maki
'73 Glacier 230
Riverside, CA
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic - MS Internet Explorer & PDF Files [message #92508 is a reply to message #92347] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 23:52 |
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mike miller
Messages: 3576 Registered: February 2004 Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
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Robert Mueller wrote on Sun, 18 July 2010 04:41 | ...
We configured Control Panel / Folder Options / PDF / Opens with Adobe Reader
9.3 but Internet Explorer keeps trying to open them with Adobe Acrobat
version 6 and I get ...
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You have been given many good suggestions, but on my Acer netbook, I dumped IE and installed Firefox. Using it now.
Mike Miller -- Hillsboro, OR -- on the Black list
(#2)`78 23' Birchaven Rear Bath -- (#3)`77 23' Birchaven Side Bath
More Sidekicks than GMC's and a late model Malibu called 'Boo'
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic - MS Internet Explorer & PDF Files [message #92515 is a reply to message #92390] |
Mon, 19 July 2010 06:23 |
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USAussie
Messages: 15912 Registered: July 2007 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Tobi,
You're correct I have both programs on my Notebook.
I also have both programs on my Desktop and they play fine together.
Whenever I click on a website PDF it is opened with Reader v.9 and NOT
Acrobat v.6.
I tried your suggestion and on the Notebook it still tries to open the file
with Acrobat v.6.
Since my Acrobat v.6 is a legal copy I will contact Adobe and see what they
say.
I do want to keep it as I use it to "print" out all kinds of stuff from the
web rather than hard copies.
Thanks to all who made suggestions.
Regards,
Rob M.
USAussie
-----Original Message-----
From: tmaki
Rob said he had Acrobat v. 6 and Reader v.9.
Acrobat and Reader ain't the same. If by "Adobe Acrobat" Rob
meant "Reader", then a delete and re-install might work
okay, and never mind.
But if by "Acrobat" he meant the full application of Acrobat
to create and edit PDFs and all that goes with it, then
removing Acrobat v.6 is going to create a headache with a
different kind of remedy, up to and including having to
reinstall with the product key and verifying with Adobe,
only then to be told...well, it can make for a long day.
I might go into a folder view, select a PDF and choose an
"Open with..." default for PDFs and see if that works. Or go
into the Control Panel/Folder Options/Files Types and scroll
down to PDF. See what the current "Opens With..." is under
Details. If it is Acrobat 6, click Change and then select
Reader v.9 (or whatever it lists). Be sure the check box
"Always use..." is checked. Click OK and see if that works.
If that doesn't work buy a Linux system (no, no... just
kidding...not that there's anything wrong with Linux).
I can't think of another software vendor that creates such
problems with its own offspring. Getting it to play nice
with siblings has frustrated me to the point of nearly
abandoning Adobe products completely (and I use AA Pro,
Distiller, Pagemaker, Framemaker, and Audition). And I can't
think of another software vendor whose user manuals/guides
are as useless and frustrating as Adobe's. I've had
concurrence on that from others in the publishing field. Ah,
but we ramble...
Toby Maki
'73 Glacier 230
Riverside, CA
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Sydney, Australia
'75 Avion - AUS - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
'75 Avion - USA - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic - MS Internet Explorer & PDF Files [message #92538 is a reply to message #92515] |
Mon, 19 July 2010 07:24 |
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Does IE not have a way to configure it so that mime types know what
application to launch?
On the Mac OS we can tell the OS and the browsers what applications to use
when opening files with certain extensions such as .pdf, .doc, .exl, .ppt,
.gif, and so forth.
Somewhere in the Windows registry are the instructions to do what you want
to do. Also, ActiveX, based on how it's configured, is where you instruct
the system to either load PDFs in the browser or with the Adobe product of
your preference.
Have you tried doing a Google search for your issue? Type "configure
internet explorer to open adobe reader" and see which of those links you
like. You can also use BING with great success, too.
Byron Songer
1978 Royale by Coachmen
Louisville, KY
Personal - http://web.me.com/bnsonger
Eastern States - http://www.gmceast.com
Rob Mueller wrote:
> Tobi,
>
> You're correct I have both programs on my Notebook.
>
> I also have both programs on my Desktop and they play fine together.
> Whenever I click on a website PDF it is opened with Reader v.9 and NOT
> Acrobat v.6.
>
> I tried your suggestion and on the Notebook it still tries to open the file
> with Acrobat v.6.
>
> Since my Acrobat v.6 is a legal copy I will contact Adobe and see what they
> say.
>
> I do want to keep it as I use it to "print" out all kinds of stuff from the
> web rather than hard copies.
>
> Thanks to all who made suggestions.
>
> Regards,
> Rob M.
> USAussie
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tmaki
>
> Rob said he had Acrobat v. 6 and Reader v.9.
>
> Acrobat and Reader ain't the same. If by "Adobe Acrobat" Rob
> meant "Reader", then a delete and re-install might work
> okay, and never mind.
>
> But if by "Acrobat" he meant the full application of Acrobat
> to create and edit PDFs and all that goes with it, then
> removing Acrobat v.6 is going to create a headache with a
> different kind of remedy, up to and including having to
> reinstall with the product key and verifying with Adobe,
> only then to be told...well, it can make for a long day.
>
> I might go into a folder view, select a PDF and choose an
> "Open with..." default for PDFs and see if that works. Or go
> into the Control Panel/Folder Options/Files Types and scroll
> down to PDF. See what the current "Opens With..." is under
> Details. If it is Acrobat 6, click Change and then select
> Reader v.9 (or whatever it lists). Be sure the check box
> "Always use..." is checked. Click OK and see if that works.
> If that doesn't work buy a Linux system (no, no... just
> kidding...not that there's anything wrong with Linux).
>
> I can't think of another software vendor that creates such
> problems with its own offspring. Getting it to play nice
> with siblings has frustrated me to the point of nearly
> abandoning Adobe products completely (and I use AA Pro,
> Distiller, Pagemaker, Framemaker, and Audition). And I can't
> think of another software vendor whose user manuals/guides
> are as useless and frustrating as Adobe's. I've had
> concurrence on that from others in the publishing field. Ah,
> but we ramble...
>
>
> Toby Maki
> '73 Glacier 230
> Riverside, CA
>
>
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic - MS Internet Explorer & PDF Files [message #92540 is a reply to message #92539] |
Mon, 19 July 2010 07:43 |
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Great minds think alike.
Byron
tmaki wrote:
> On 7/19/2010 4:23 AM, Rob Mueller wrote:
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>> it still tries to open the file
>> with Acrobat v.6.
>>
>>
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> Just as I was composing this note, Byron sent what I think
> will be the solution. I was thinking a registry entry, but
> the ActiveX setting will more than likely get you where you
> want to be.
>
> I Googled "open PDF in IE" and got pretty much the same
> solution that Byron suggests.
>
>
>
> TM
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic - MS Internet Explorer & PDF Files [message #92543 is a reply to message #92538] |
Mon, 19 July 2010 07:53 |
pete lyons
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Byron is correct about the mime types in in Internet explorer. I'm not sure about having success using Bing :0)
I can provide more assistance once I get in front of a wondoze box.
I will tell you that regardless of mime, the later version of the reader will need to be uninstalled (control panels>add/remove programs).
If you reinstall 6, make sure ALL versions of acrobat are uninstalled.
Acrobat installs printers and printer ports, so you need to make a clean start.
Pete Lyons ( who just went through this last week)
76 eleganza ii
"optimus prime"
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On Jul 19, 2010, at 8:24 AM, Byron Songer <bsonger@songerconsulting.net> wrote:
> Does IE not have a way to configure it so that mime types know what
> application to launch?
>
> On the Mac OS we can tell the OS and the browsers what applications to use
> when opening files with certain extensions such as .pdf, .doc, .exl, .ppt,
> .gif, and so forth.
>
> Somewhere in the Windows registry are the instructions to do what you want
> to do. Also, ActiveX, based on how it's configured, is where you instruct
> the system to either load PDFs in the browser or with the Adobe product of
> your preference.
>
> Have you tried doing a Google search for your issue? Type "configure
> internet explorer to open adobe reader" and see which of those links you
> like. You can also use BING with great success, too.
>
> Byron Songer
> 1978 Royale by Coachmen
> Louisville, KY
> Personal - http://web.me.com/bnsonger
> Eastern States - http://www.gmceast.com
>
>
>
> Rob Mueller wrote:
>
>> Tobi,
>>
>> You're correct I have both programs on my Notebook.
>>
>> I also have both programs on my Desktop and they play fine together.
>> Whenever I click on a website PDF it is opened with Reader v.9 and NOT
>> Acrobat v.6.
>>
>> I tried your suggestion and on the Notebook it still tries to open the file
>> with Acrobat v.6.
>>
>> Since my Acrobat v.6 is a legal copy I will contact Adobe and see what they
>> say.
>>
>> I do want to keep it as I use it to "print" out all kinds of stuff from the
>> web rather than hard copies.
>>
>> Thanks to all who made suggestions.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rob M.
>> USAussie
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: tmaki
>>
>> Rob said he had Acrobat v. 6 and Reader v.9.
>>
>> Acrobat and Reader ain't the same. If by "Adobe Acrobat" Rob
>> meant "Reader", then a delete and re-install might work
>> okay, and never mind.
>>
>> But if by "Acrobat" he meant the full application of Acrobat
>> to create and edit PDFs and all that goes with it, then
>> removing Acrobat v.6 is going to create a headache with a
>> different kind of remedy, up to and including having to
>> reinstall with the product key and verifying with Adobe,
>> only then to be told...well, it can make for a long day.
>>
>> I might go into a folder view, select a PDF and choose an
>> "Open with..." default for PDFs and see if that works. Or go
>> into the Control Panel/Folder Options/Files Types and scroll
>> down to PDF. See what the current "Opens With..." is under
>> Details. If it is Acrobat 6, click Change and then select
>> Reader v.9 (or whatever it lists). Be sure the check box
>> "Always use..." is checked. Click OK and see if that works.
>> If that doesn't work buy a Linux system (no, no... just
>> kidding...not that there's anything wrong with Linux).
>>
>> I can't think of another software vendor that creates such
>> problems with its own offspring. Getting it to play nice
>> with siblings has frustrated me to the point of nearly
>> abandoning Adobe products completely (and I use AA Pro,
>> Distiller, Pagemaker, Framemaker, and Audition). And I can't
>> think of another software vendor whose user manuals/guides
>> are as useless and frustrating as Adobe's. I've had
>> concurrence on that from others in the publishing field. Ah,
>> but we ramble...
>>
>>
>> Toby Maki
>> '73 Glacier 230
>> Riverside, CA
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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