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Cannot retrieve pdf-files

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by 2120smak, Sep 27, 2009.

  1. 2120smak

    2120smak Guest

    When trying to open a pdf-file I receive the message : The Adobe
    Acrobat/Reader that is running cannot be used to view pfd files on a
    web-browser. Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8 or 9 is required. But I am
    running version 9.1.3 ....
    I tried repairing the Adobe but still no luck!
    Any good ideas?
     
  2. philo

    philo Guest

    "2120smak" <lars.kold@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:F201E180-C7FD-496B-8EFE-F1396E61AD6B@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > When trying to open a pdf-file I receive the message : The Adobe
    > Acrobat/Reader that is running cannot be used to view pfd files on a
    > web-browser. Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8 or 9 is required. But I am
    > running version 9.1.3 ....
    > I tried repairing the Adobe but still no luck!
    > Any good ideas?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Forget Adobe


    use Foxit
     
  3. Leroy

    Leroy Guest

    To resolve your issue, open Adobe Reader and click on Edit >
    Preferences. Click on "Internet" and remove the checkmark next to
    "Display PDF in browser" and click OK.


    2120smak wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > When trying to open a pdf-file I receive the message : The Adobe
    > Acrobat/Reader that is running cannot be used to view pfd files on a
    > web-browser. Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8 or 9 is required. But I am
    > running version 9.1.3 ....
    > I tried repairing the Adobe but still no luck!
    > Any good ideas?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. Don't repair - uninstall, reboot, reinstall. This seems to happen to me
    about every other Adobe update.

    "2120smak" <lars.kold@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:F201E180-C7FD-496B-8EFE-F1396E61AD6B@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > When trying to open a pdf-file I receive the message : The Adobe
    > Acrobat/Reader that is running cannot be used to view pfd files on a
    > web-browser. Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8 or 9 is required. But I am
    > running version 9.1.3 ....
    > I tried repairing the Adobe but still no luck!
    > Any good ideas? <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  5. 2120smak

    2120smak Guest

    Thanks - but I tried that - it didn't work.

    "Leroy" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > To resolve your issue, open Adobe Reader and click on Edit >
    > Preferences. Click on "Internet" and remove the checkmark next to
    > "Display PDF in browser" and click OK.
    >
    >
    > 2120smak wrote:<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > When trying to open a pdf-file I receive the message : The Adobe
    > > Acrobat/Reader that is running cannot be used to view pfd files on a
    > > web-browser. Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8 or 9 is required. But I am
    > > running version 9.1.3 ....
    > > I tried repairing the Adobe but still no luck!
    > > Any good ideas?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  6. 2120smak

    2120smak Guest

    Thanks Leroy - but it mad no diferrence. Unistalling/reinstalling did.

    "Leroy" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > To resolve your issue, open Adobe Reader and click on Edit >
    > Preferences. Click on "Internet" and remove the checkmark next to
    > "Display PDF in browser" and click OK.
    >
    >
    > 2120smak wrote:<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > When trying to open a pdf-file I receive the message : The Adobe
    > > Acrobat/Reader that is running cannot be used to view pfd files on a
    > > web-browser. Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8 or 9 is required. But I am
    > > running version 9.1.3 ....
    > > I tried repairing the Adobe but still no luck!
    > > Any good ideas?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  7. lemur

    lemur Guest

    *SOLUTION 1: REPAIR THE ADOBE ACROBAT OR ADOBE READER INSTALLATION.*
    Repair the current installation by doing one of the following:


    - Go to Help > Repair Acrobat Installation or Help > Repair Adobe
    Reader Installation.
    - Go to the Windows Add/Remove Control Panel, choose Adobe Acrobat or
    Reader and select Change.

    In both these cases, the set-up wizard that starts will allow you to
    repair the currently installed Acrobat or Reader application.
    **Solution 2: Make sure the registry setting that tells the browser
    where to find Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader is present and correct. **

    *-Disclaimer:-* The registry contains system-related information that
    is critical to your computer and applications. Before modifying the
    registry, be sure to make a backup copy of it. Adobe doesn't provide
    support for problems that may arise from improperly modifying the
    registry. Adobe strongly recommends that you have experience editing
    system files before you modify the registry. For information on the
    Windows Registry Editor, see the documentation for Windows or contact
    Microsoft Technical Support.


    - Go to Start > Run
    - Type *regedit* and click OK.
    - Browse to the following key:
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Software\Adobe\Acrobat\Exe
    - Make sure that the correct Default data value is set for the path
    where Adobe Reader or Acrobat are installed.

    The default installation values are "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader
    9.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe" or "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat
    9.0\Acrobat\Acrobat.exe", depending on whether Adobe Reader or Adobe
    Acrobat is installed.
    *Note*: If the path in which the Acrobat application is installed is
    not the same as the default path, make sure that the key's default value
    points to this actual location.
    In case the above registry does not exist on the system, do the
    following:


    - Go to Start > Run
    - Type *regedit* and click OK.
    - Go to Edit > New > Key and create the missing
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Software\Adobe\Acrobat\Exe
    - Go to Edit > New > String Value and name this 'Default'
    - Set the value data for this string to the path where the Acrobat or
    Reader executable is installed.

    After making this registry edit, it is recommended you restart the
    computer.
    **Solution 3: Make sure all previous version of Acrobat and Adobe
    reader are removed from your computer.**

    Make sure all previous versions of Acrobat and Reader have been removed
    from your computer. Reinstall from the Acrobat disk or download. In the
    case of Reader install from the download. If installing on Vista then
    right-click on the Installer and choose to Run As Administrator.
    **Solution 4: Configure the browser to use Acrobat or Adobe Reader as
    a helper application. **

    After you configure Acrobat or Adobe Reader as a helper application,
    the browser starts the helper application in a separate window and
    displays PDF files within that window. Acrobat and Adobe Reader both
    include a preference that lets you specify Acrobat or Adobe Reader as
    the helper application.
    To configure Acrobat or Adobe Reader as a helper application:


    - Start Acrobat or Adobe Reader.
    - Choose Edit > Preferences.
    - Select Internet on the left.
    - Deselect Display PDF In Browser Using [Acrobat application], and
    then click OK.
    - Quit Acrobat or Adobe Reader.

    The next time you select a link to a PDF file in the browser, a dialog
    box asks what you would like to do with the file. If you select Open It,
    the browser opens the PDF file in Acrobat or Adobe Reader (the helper
    application); if you select Save It To Disk, the browser saves the PDF
    file to your hard drive.
    **Solution 5: Run Acrobat/Reader in a new local administrator
    account.**

    Create a new user account that has the same permissions as the account
    you use when the problem occurs, or create a new local administrator
    account. If the problem doesn't recur when you are logged on to the new
    account, then the original user account may be damaged.
    For information on setting up a user account, see "Create a user
    account" in Windows Help And Support, or contact your network
    administrator. For information on setting up a new local administrator
    account, see "Create new local administrator account (Windows Vista)"
    (TechNote 'kb404912' ()).


    --
    lemur

    ::If *ANYONE* in this forum helps you, please click on
    their *REP* icon. Thanks! (the middle scale icon in the upper right
    corner)::
     
  8. 2120smak

    2120smak Guest

    Hi lemur - solutions 1 and 2 did not make any difference whereas solution 3
    proved efficient - thanks.



    "lemur" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > *SOLUTION 1: REPAIR THE ADOBE ACROBAT OR ADOBE READER INSTALLATION.*
    > Repair the current installation by doing one of the following:
    >
    >
    > - Go to Help > Repair Acrobat Installation or Help > Repair Adobe
    > Reader Installation.
    > - Go to the Windows Add/Remove Control Panel, choose Adobe Acrobat or
    > Reader and select Change.
    >
    > In both these cases, the set-up wizard that starts will allow you to
    > repair the currently installed Acrobat or Reader application.
    > **Solution 2: Make sure the registry setting that tells the browser
    > where to find Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader is present and correct. **
    >
    > *-Disclaimer:-* The registry contains system-related information that
    > is critical to your computer and applications. Before modifying the
    > registry, be sure to make a backup copy of it. Adobe doesn't provide
    > support for problems that may arise from improperly modifying the
    > registry. Adobe strongly recommends that you have experience editing
    > system files before you modify the registry. For information on the
    > Windows Registry Editor, see the documentation for Windows or contact
    > Microsoft Technical Support.
    >
    >
    > - Go to Start > Run
    > - Type *regedit* and click OK.
    > - Browse to the following key:
    > HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTSoftwareAdobeAcrobatExe
    > - Make sure that the correct Default data value is set for the path
    > where Adobe Reader or Acrobat are installed.
    >
    > The default installation values are "C:program FilesAdobeReader
    > 9.0ReaderAcroRd32.exe" or "C:program FilesAdobeAcrobat
    > 9.0AcrobatAcrobat.exe", depending on whether Adobe Reader or Adobe
    > Acrobat is installed.
    > *Note*: If the path in which the Acrobat application is installed is
    > not the same as the default path, make sure that the key's default value
    > points to this actual location.
    > In case the above registry does not exist on the system, do the
    > following:
    >
    >
    > - Go to Start > Run
    > - Type *regedit* and click OK.
    > - Go to Edit > New > Key and create the missing
    > HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTSoftwareAdobeAcrobatExe
    > - Go to Edit > New > String Value and name this 'Default'
    > - Set the value data for this string to the path where the Acrobat or
    > Reader executable is installed.
    >
    > After making this registry edit, it is recommended you restart the
    > computer.
    > **Solution 3: Make sure all previous version of Acrobat and Adobe
    > reader are removed from your computer.**
    >
    > Make sure all previous versions of Acrobat and Reader have been removed
    > from your computer. Reinstall from the Acrobat disk or download. In the
    > case of Reader install from the download. If installing on Vista then
    > right-click on the Installer and choose to Run As Administrator.
    > **Solution 4: Configure the browser to use Acrobat or Adobe Reader as
    > a helper application. **
    >
    > After you configure Acrobat or Adobe Reader as a helper application,
    > the browser starts the helper application in a separate window and
    > displays PDF files within that window. Acrobat and Adobe Reader both
    > include a preference that lets you specify Acrobat or Adobe Reader as
    > the helper application.
    > To configure Acrobat or Adobe Reader as a helper application:
    >
    >
    > - Start Acrobat or Adobe Reader.
    > - Choose Edit > Preferences.
    > - Select Internet on the left.
    > - Deselect Display PDF In Browser Using [Acrobat application], and
    > then click OK.
    > - Quit Acrobat or Adobe Reader.
    >
    > The next time you select a link to a PDF file in the browser, a dialog
    > box asks what you would like to do with the file. If you select Open It,
    > the browser opens the PDF file in Acrobat or Adobe Reader (the helper
    > application); if you select Save It To Disk, the browser saves the PDF
    > file to your hard drive.
    > **Solution 5: Run Acrobat/Reader in a new local administrator
    > account.**
    >
    > Create a new user account that has the same permissions as the account
    > you use when the problem occurs, or create a new local administrator
    > account. If the problem doesn't recur when you are logged on to the new
    > account, then the original user account may be damaged.
    > For information on setting up a user account, see "Create a user
    > account" in Windows Help And Support, or contact your network
    > administrator. For information on setting up a new local administrator
    > account, see "Create new local administrator account (Windows Vista)"
    > (TechNote 'kb404912' ()).
    >
    >
    > --
    > lemur
    >
    > ::If *ANYONE* in this forum helps you, please click on
    > their *REP* icon. Thanks! (the middle scale icon in the upper right
    > corner)::
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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