When I first started using IE6, if a link was to a .pdf file, it automatically launched the Adobe Acrobat Reader and I could look at the file. Somehow, my system has lost something in that whenever the link is a .pdf file, it downloads but all I see is an icon. I can no longer see the .pdf file.
Any idea what I have to do to IE to restore the automatic launch of acrobat?
Thanks for your suggestions. I'm already using Acrobat Reader 5.05 and it works when I double click on a pdf file. It just doesn't work when a URL specifies a pdf file.
I ran the regsvr thing but it didn't seem to help. The only other thing I can try is to figure out where IE6 downloads the file to and then use the acrobat reader to read it from the disk.
Yes - that was the first thing I tried but it didn't fix the problem. That is one of the more publicised methods that google picks up from all the FAQs/Forums. Changed it one way, saved, rebooted and all the permutations you can do but still nothing popped up. Thanks for your help anyway.
Where does this file normally live? I did a search on my system (including the recycle bin) and I can't find it at all. Maybe something deleted it permanently and I have to re-create it. Only problem is I don't know where to put it.
There is no file like that on your system. If you double-click on a *.reg file, the registry entry will be added. You would cut and paste that "code" and save it as adobe.reg. Then just double-click on it.
Alternatively, you could examine your registry with regedit.exe and check the registry entry to see if it's there.
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