> Hi David,
> 
> Does this happen when you explicitly command a download by control clicking
> or clicking-and-holding on the link? This has never failed, OMM [IE 5.1.4,
> OS 9.1, Acrobat 5.0.5]
> 

When I click on the link to download.

> On those too frequent occasions when the visible link has not adequately
> described the type of target file and I didn't hover the cursor over the
> link to check first, I just let it load and use the 'Save to disk...' icon
> in the tool bar that appears in the resulting browser window.

Yeah I don't want to view things in the browser.  Generally if there's a
pdf, I want it downloaded.  Having to  view it and then downloaded it takes
twice the amount of time because each time it has to load completely and I
only get 26K out here.
> 
> If you are certain that you never want to view PDF files withon a browser
> window, then you need to delete all instances of the 'Acrobat Reader'
> plug-in on your startup disk. Check the 'Plugins'[ aka 'Plug-ins',
> 'Plug-Ins', etc.] folders in all internet applications' folders, as well as
> the 'Internet Plug-Ins' folder in the 'System Folder'. Repeat as necessary
> for various users.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> paul

Guess I might have to do some more searching for the right plugin.  I
remember deleting one, but maybe that wasn't the right one.  It should just
turn off, as this has always worked in the past.

Dave


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