On 8 Aug 2006 at 22:09, Jim Dykes wrote: about Re: Adobe Acrobat Reader
> All I know is I just click on the link and it is opened in Acrobat...in
> another IE6 window.......all with one click.
>
> Your's didn't do that, did it <smile>. You had to download and then open,
> right?
>
> It's probably just the way Harbor has it set up. I don't know.
>
> Heck, I didn't know it wasn't supposed to act like that <smile>.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jim
Mine works like this, two places to look. open adobe reader and then edit
and then preference, then internet. make sure the 3 boxes have a check
mark in them.
Now look in IE Tools, manage add-ons and make sure that
adobetoolbarhelper class is enabled and also adobe pdf link helper is
enabled. This is how mine is set up and it works as you want yours too,
and yes there is no download to my computer, it opens second IE window and
displays instantly.
Don
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