When I go to a web site that has a Acrobat PDF file that I want to display fails. I get an error message that IE "couldn't find Adobe Acrobat". The dialog box is titled "acrobat plug-in".
When I look at plugins, there is an adobe acrobat plugin. Also I have the professional version of adobe acrobat on my machine.
What is happening?
thanks

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"David Sherman" wrote in message
When I go to a web site that has a Acrobat PDF file that I want to display fails. I get an error message that IE "couldn't find Adobe Acrobat". The dialog box is titled "acrobat plug-in".
When I look at plugins, there is an adobe acrobat plugin. Also I have the professional version of adobe acrobat on my machine.
What is happening?
thanks
They open for me. I have Adobe Reader 7 installed, straight from Adobe's Web site. In the Manage Add-Ons window I have AcroIEHlprObj Class (or something like that), which I assume is the plug-in that message refers to. Maybe if you just download that free reader, it'll work. Or save the PDF and open it with Adobe directly.
"David Sherman" wrote in message
When I go to a web site that has a Acrobat PDF file that I want to display fails. I get an error message that IE "couldn't find Adobe Acrobat". The dialog box is titled "acrobat plug-in".
When I look at plugins, there is an adobe acrobat plugin. Also I have the professional version of adobe acrobat on my machine.
What is happening?
thanks
I guess that having Adobe 6 make me wonder if I have to upgrade.
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 19:40:45 -0400, "Puppy Breath" wrote:
They open for me. I have Adobe Reader 7 installed, straight from Adobe's Web site. In the Manage Add-Ons window I have AcroIEHlprObj Class (or something like that), which I assume is the plug-in that message refers to. Maybe if you just download that free reader, it'll work. Or save the PDF and open it with Adobe directly.
"David Sherman" wrote in message When I go to a web site that has a Acrobat PDF file that I want to display fails. I get an error message that IE "couldn't find Adobe Acrobat". The dialog box is titled "acrobat plug-in".
When I look at plugins, there is an adobe acrobat plugin. Also I have the professional version of adobe acrobat on my machine.
What is happening?
thanks
David: Adobe Reader 7 is a free download that may indicate that Adobe 6 isn't supported.
"David Sherman" wrote in message
I guess that having Adobe 6 make me wonder if I have to upgrade.
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 19:40:45 -0400, "Puppy Breath" alan@coolnerds.com> wrote:
They open for me. I have Adobe Reader 7 installed, straight from Adobe's Web site. In the Manage Add-Ons window I have AcroIEHlprObj Class (or something like that), which I assume is the plug-in that message refers to. Maybe if you just download that free reader, it'll work. Or save the PDF and open it with Adobe directly.
"David Sherman" wrote in message When I go to a web site that has a Acrobat PDF file that I want to display fails. I get an error message that IE "couldn't find Adobe Acrobat". The dialog box is titled "acrobat plug-in".
When I look at plugins, there is an adobe acrobat plugin. Also I have the professional version of adobe acrobat on my machine.
What is happening?
thanks
I would have to buy the professional version also.
The problem is that I have a free adobe add-in that allows be to extract certain information from a PDf file. The last time I check, the author hadn't upgraded to v7.
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 10:47:26 -0400, "Dennis Pack" wrote:
David: Adobe Reader 7 is a free download that may indicate that Adobe 6 isn't supported.
"David Sherman" wrote in message I guess that having Adobe 6 make me wonder if I have to upgrade.
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 19:40:45 -0400, "Puppy Breath" alan@coolnerds.com> wrote:
They open for me. I have Adobe Reader 7 installed, straight from Adobe's Web site. In the Manage Add-Ons window I have AcroIEHlprObj Class (or something like that), which I assume is the plug-in that message refers to. Maybe if you just download that free reader, it'll work. Or save the PDF and open it with Adobe directly.
"David Sherman" wrote in message When I go to a web site that has a Acrobat PDF file that I want to display fails. I get an error message that IE "couldn't find Adobe Acrobat". The dialog box is titled "acrobat plug-in".
When I look at plugins, there is an adobe acrobat plugin. Also I have the professional version of adobe acrobat on my machine.
What is happening?
thanks
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