"Terry R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The date and time was 12/4/2008 1:54 PM, and on a whim, Jo-Anne pounded
> out on the keyboard:
>
>> "Jim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> On Thu, 4 Dec 2008 01:28:37 -0600, "Jo-Anne" <Jo-AnneATnowhere.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Tonight, after Secunia PSI informed me that some of my programs were
>>>> security risks because they weren't the latest versions, I updated
>>>> Adobe Air
>>>> and Adobe Flash Player. Adobe Acrobat was already up-to-date (version
>>>> 9), so
>>>> I didn't do anything with it.
>>>>
>>>> After the updating, I was unable to open PDF files from my hard drive;
>>>> and
>>>> on the internet I was getting a box asking if I wanted to download each
>>>> file
>>>> (where, before, PDF files simply opened automatically in Adobe Reader).
>>>>
>>>> I "reattached" PDF files to Adobe Acrobat Reader, and now I can open
>>>> files
>>>> on my hard drive. However, I'm still having problems with PDF files on
>>>> the
>>>> internet. It looks like the files are being downloaded, just as if they
>>>> were
>>>> programs. I checked the box not to ask each time if they should be
>>>> downloaded, so the download is automatic--but it takes time and isn't
>>>> the
>>>> way things were done before.
>>>>
>>>> Is there anything I can do to make things work the way they should?
>>>> Will I
>>>> need to uninstall Adobe Reader and Adobe Air (it originally came with
>>>> Reader
>>>> 9) and reinstall Reader?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you!
>>>>
>>>> Jo-Anne
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Get rid of Secunia , find free applications on the web
>>> Do a system restore to when it was working properly .
>>> ( If you are only using the reader , install Foxitsoftware reader
>>> instead ) .
>>
>> Thank you, Jim! I ended up uninstalling Adobe Reader, AIR, and Acrobat
>> and reinstalling Reader. I think I'm back to normal now. I will look into
>> Foxit, though.
>>
>> Jo-Anne
>
> Hi Jo-Anne,
>
> Foxit works great for 98% of the websites. Some sites however, code
> specifically for Adobe API's I believe. I have some college sites that
> will only open with Adobe Reader, so I have v7 installed for those
> occasional sites. Other than that, Foxit is much faster than AR.
>
> --
> Terry R.
>
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Thank you, Terry! I've bookmarked Foxit but for the moment am keeping Adobe
Reader as well. I think Secunia claimed that older versions of even Reader
are security risks. I don't know how to check that, since I updated
everything as it suggested.
Jo-Anne
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