Rick <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Whenever I activate a PDF link within IE, it loads in
> reader version 4.0 even though I have installed the
> latest version (6.x) of Acrobat Reader. I have the full
> version of Acrobat 4.0 installed for other reasons. Any
> idea how I can force IE to use the latest version of
> Reader?
In my experience, multiple versions of Adobe products will NOT play nicely
together. Even if you get the desired version to load, they will tromp
all over one another's settings. Before I gave up and removed Acrobat 4.0
from my system leaving just the reader, I had partial success with this
approach. It might work for you with some tinkering.
1. Remove both Acrobat and Reader and remove all related entries from the
registry.
2. Install Acrobat. If necessary, configure it not to work with the
browser.
3. Go to Folder Options | File Types, select PDF and click Advanced.
Select Open, click the Edit button, and rename "Open" to "Edit" (or the
verb of your choice). Click OK until everything goes away.
4. Install Reader. Configure it to work with the browser.
5. Return to PDF in Folder Options. The Edit action should still be
there, pointing to Adobe 4. There should be a new Open action pointing to
Reader 6. Make sure this is set as the default.
This SHOULD open Reader when you double-click on a PDF file or click on a
link to a PDF file and give you an Edit action on the .pdf context menu
that will open Acrobat 4. Then again, this is Adobe we're talking about,
so it could do something entirely different.
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Gary L. Smith
(E-Mail Removed)
Columbus, Ohio