Internet Explorer could not display PDF file

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Michael

Every time, when I open PDF file from Internet Explorer. The IE is hung up,
doesn't show anything. The status shows not respond in the Task Manager,
although I upgrade the Acrobat reader to 8.1 and IE to 7.0, delete all IE
temp files, and also I put this web site to the trust sites.

Is someone here to help to fix this issue?

Many thanks in advance
 
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HEMI-Powered

=?Utf-8?B?TWljaGFlbA==?= added these comments in the current
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Every time, when I open PDF file from Internet Explorer. The
IE is hung up, doesn't show anything. The status shows not
respond in the Task Manager, although I upgrade the Acrobat
reader to 8.1 and IE to 7.0, delete all IE temp files, and
also I put this web site to the trust sites.

Is someone here to help to fix this issue?

Many thanks in advance
Are you sure it is either an IE or Adobe problem? My wife gets PDF
files with the monthly newsletter from our church. It often is
problematical in that it appears to load, then hangs IE6. I
reloaded Acrobat 5.1, that's the latest version I think is both
stable and lean, later versions are more bloated with features I
don't need. The reload fixes it for a time, then IE6 will hang
again. So, I asked the church secretary for help. She's using V7.0
I think and doesn't check her work on even that version, much less
on 5.0, 5.1, 6.0 or 8.0. So, somethings she has to redo the PDF.
When even that fails, I just <sigh> and copy the PDF to the Desktop
and Acrobat never fails that way. My unsubstantiated guess is that
my problem may be similar to yours, some weird interaction between
Acrobat and IE, although we're both using different revs of each.

Good luck in resolving your PDF problem and I hope you don't fall
prey to what appears to be many people's problems with IE7 in
general and specifically with certain MS updates.
 
M

Michael

Hi Aka,

Thanks for your reply. The issue I have is exact same as your description.To
be honest, I don't know what's the problem. I used IE6.0 and Acrobat
reader7.0 in the XP sp2 when the problem happened. I upgraded IE7.0 and AR7.0
step by step, but nothing changed.

I hope some specialists here to help me to fix this issue.
 
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Plato

=?Utf-8?B?TWljaGFlbA==?= said:
Every time, when I open PDF file from Internet Explorer. The IE is hung up,
doesn't show anything. The status shows not respond in the Task Manager,
although I upgrade the Acrobat reader to 8.1 and IE to 7.0, delete all IE
temp files, and also I put this web site to the trust sites.

Is someone here to help to fix this issue?

Sure, use Firefox.
 
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HEMI-Powered

=?Utf-8?B?TWljaGFlbA==?= added these comments in the current
discussion du jour ...
Hi Aka,

Thanks for your reply. The issue I have is exact same as your
description.To be honest, I don't know what's the problem. I
used IE6.0 and Acrobat reader7.0 in the XP sp2 when the
problem happened. I upgraded IE7.0 and AR7.0 step by step, but
nothing changed.

I hope some specialists here to help me to fix this issue.

If you find a solution, at least for IE6, I would certainly be
interested. Please post it here. Thanks.
 
L

Lenny

Michael said:
Every time, when I open PDF file from Internet Explorer. The IE is hung up,
doesn't show anything. The status shows not respond in the Task Manager,
although I upgrade the Acrobat reader to 8.1 and IE to 7.0, delete all IE
temp files, and also I put this web site to the trust sites.

Is someone here to help to fix this issue?

Many thanks in advance



Hope to help you out, as I fcountered to same problem, but with an od answer
as a solution:
open IE 7
go to: options
choose tab: advanced settings
deselect the first setting at the security
(hope to translate it well: allow active content to be executed)

When deselcted, close IE7, and start again.
When I do this, I can open any PDF, but have problems with active content.
Yet no solution for that.

Lenny,
The Netherlands
 
A

antioch

If you find a solution, at least for IE6, I would certainly be
interested. Please post it here. Thanks.

No, please cross-post here so that all those who read the IE6 and IE7 groups
get to hear about it.

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetexplorer.ie6.browser

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

Thanks
Antioch
 
M

Michael

There is another problem when I use Firefox. When I access the company
intranet, the authcation required message pops up, and ask me to put username
and password. But I never had this issue when I use Internet Explorer.
 
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antioch added these comments in the current discussion du jour
....
No, please cross-post here so that all those who read the IE6
and IE7 groups get to hear about it.

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.inetexplorer.ie6.b
rowser

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.g
eneral
Antioch, I don't follow whether people do or don't cross-post.
Xnews will usually tell me, but not always. So "please post it
here" means "please post it where I read it". Thanks.
 

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