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> ot what's the deal with PDF files?, geek me
rhodyguy
post May 5 2007, 01:05 PM
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trying to click on a link, @ mallory's site to be exact, i get the "some files can harm your computer..." warning. i'm ask to open or save. i choose open. then the file gets saved in some temp file i can't find. so i save to a specific file and then the doc won't open. so what's the deal? i just want to view some instructions.

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post May 6 2007, 06:38 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) It's all true.

Acrobat Reader (or the pro version) frequently does not like to play well with Internet Explorer, or whatever flavor of browser you might be using. If you have Acrobat Reader installed already, the easiest thing would probably be to uninstall it and then go to Adobe's website and download the latest version.
Make sure that you reboot your computer before downloading and installing the latest version.

This will likely ensure that the install will correct any issues it may have had with Internet Explorer, and you'll get the latest version which should work error-free for a week or two.
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