Re: Foxit Reader problem

2008-12-16 Thread Ed Mullen

ST wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

ST wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

ST wrote:

Hello,

I uninstalled Acrobat and installed Foxit reader.  It works fine as 
a separate program to view PDF files, but there is a problem if I 
click

on a pdf file from a Seamonkey window.

It starts to download, but then freezes.  A popup will come up with 
a 'Server Busy' heading. The message says: The application cannot 
be completed because [file name] (application/pdf object) Seamonkey 
program is not responding.


Then there are two boxes below that can be clicked.  One says 
Switch [which when clicked does nothing] and the other says Retry.  
If Retry is clicked, it goes away for a few seconds then the 
original popup comes back. There is a Cancel button also, but that 
is grayed out.  I can't close the program after that without using 
the task manager. The task manager shows Foxit as being loaded, but 
if I kill that program I'm still frozen and have to kill Seamonkey 
also.


I tried adding Foxit to the helper applications but that did nothing.


Simply setting Foxit as the default file handler in Windows should 
be enough to automatically create the Helper Application listing in 
SeaMonkey.  FWIW, here are HA screens from my properly operating 
Foxit/SeaMonkey installation.


http://edmullen.net/temp/capfox1.jpg

If you click the Edit button on that screen you'll get this:

http://edmullen.net/temp/capfox2.jpg



Hello,

Those are my settings also.

ST


What version of Windows?
What version of Foxit?

Have you tried uninstalling Foxit and re-installing it?


Hello,

Vista Home Premium

Foxit Version 3.0 build 1120

Yes, I uninstalled it and downloaded a fresh version and reinstalled
that, but still no joy.


ST


Try this:

In Foxit, Edit - Preferences - Internet:  Try checking Display PDF in 
browser.


I'm using Win XP and Foxit 3 with the Pro Pack.  It works fine here.  If 
the above doesn't fix it I would email Foxit support.


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Re: Foxit Reader problem

2008-12-15 Thread Ed Mullen

ST wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

ST wrote:

Hello,

I uninstalled Acrobat and installed Foxit reader.  It works fine as a 
separate program to view PDF files, but there is a problem if I click

on a pdf file from a Seamonkey window.

It starts to download, but then freezes.  A popup will come up with a 
'Server Busy' heading. The message says: The application cannot be 
completed because [file name] (application/pdf object) Seamonkey 
program is not responding.


Then there are two boxes below that can be clicked.  One says Switch 
[which when clicked does nothing] and the other says Retry.  If Retry 
is clicked, it goes away for a few seconds then the original popup 
comes back. There is a Cancel button also, but that is grayed out.  I 
can't close the program after that without using the task manager. 
The task manager shows Foxit as being loaded, but if I kill that 
program I'm still frozen and have to kill Seamonkey also.


I tried adding Foxit to the helper applications but that did nothing.


Simply setting Foxit as the default file handler in Windows should be 
enough to automatically create the Helper Application listing in 
SeaMonkey.  FWIW, here are HA screens from my properly operating 
Foxit/SeaMonkey installation.


http://edmullen.net/temp/capfox1.jpg

If you click the Edit button on that screen you'll get this:

http://edmullen.net/temp/capfox2.jpg



Hello,

Those are my settings also.

ST


What version of Windows?
What version of Foxit?

Have you tried uninstalling Foxit and re-installing it?

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Re: Foxit Reader problem

2008-12-15 Thread Bertrand

ST a écrit :

Hello,

I uninstalled Acrobat and installed Foxit reader.  It works fine as a 
separate program to view PDF files, but there is a problem if I click

on a pdf file from a Seamonkey window.

It starts to download, but then freezes.  A popup will come up with a 
'Server Busy' heading. The message says: The application cannot be 
completed because [file name] (application/pdf object) Seamonkey program 
is not responding.


Then there are two boxes below that can be clicked.  One says Switch 
[which when clicked does nothing] and the other says Retry.  If Retry is 
clicked, it goes away for a few seconds then the original popup comes 
back. There is a Cancel button also, but that is grayed out.  I can't 
close the program after that without using the task manager. The task 
manager shows Foxit as being loaded, but if I kill that program I'm 
still frozen and have to kill Seamonkey also.


I tried adding Foxit to the helper applications but that did nothing.

Suggestions would be appreciated?

Thanks,

ST
I always have problem with Foxit with OS W98se, Me or XP. It say me that 
Foxit is perhapps better in version 3. I don't tray.

Bertrand
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Re: Foxit Reader problem

2008-12-14 Thread Ed Mullen

ST wrote:

Hello,

I uninstalled Acrobat and installed Foxit reader.  It works fine as a 
separate program to view PDF files, but there is a problem if I click

on a pdf file from a Seamonkey window.

It starts to download, but then freezes.  A popup will come up with a 
'Server Busy' heading. The message says: The application cannot be 
completed because [file name] (application/pdf object) Seamonkey program 
is not responding.


Then there are two boxes below that can be clicked.  One says Switch 
[which when clicked does nothing] and the other says Retry.  If Retry is 
clicked, it goes away for a few seconds then the original popup comes 
back. There is a Cancel button also, but that is grayed out.  I can't 
close the program after that without using the task manager. The task 
manager shows Foxit as being loaded, but if I kill that program I'm 
still frozen and have to kill Seamonkey also.


I tried adding Foxit to the helper applications but that did nothing.


Simply setting Foxit as the default file handler in Windows should be 
enough to automatically create the Helper Application listing in 
SeaMonkey.  FWIW, here are HA screens from my properly operating 
Foxit/SeaMonkey installation.


http://edmullen.net/temp/capfox1.jpg

If you click the Edit button on that screen you'll get this:

http://edmullen.net/temp/capfox2.jpg


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Re: Foxit Reader problem

2008-12-14 Thread ST

Ed Mullen wrote:

ST wrote:

Hello,

I uninstalled Acrobat and installed Foxit reader.  It works fine as a 
separate program to view PDF files, but there is a problem if I click

on a pdf file from a Seamonkey window.

It starts to download, but then freezes.  A popup will come up with a 
'Server Busy' heading. The message says: The application cannot be 
completed because [file name] (application/pdf object) Seamonkey 
program is not responding.


Then there are two boxes below that can be clicked.  One says Switch 
[which when clicked does nothing] and the other says Retry.  If Retry 
is clicked, it goes away for a few seconds then the original popup 
comes back. There is a Cancel button also, but that is grayed out.  I 
can't close the program after that without using the task manager. The 
task manager shows Foxit as being loaded, but if I kill that program 
I'm still frozen and have to kill Seamonkey also.


I tried adding Foxit to the helper applications but that did nothing.


Simply setting Foxit as the default file handler in Windows should be 
enough to automatically create the Helper Application listing in 
SeaMonkey.  FWIW, here are HA screens from my properly operating 
Foxit/SeaMonkey installation.


http://edmullen.net/temp/capfox1.jpg

If you click the Edit button on that screen you'll get this:

http://edmullen.net/temp/capfox2.jpg



Hello,

Those are my settings also.

ST
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