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Probem with .pdf files opening
I am having a very frustrating problem while on the Internet. I will very frequently click on a .pdf on a site to view it and all I get is a blank white page? I am running Windows 7, IE8 and Adobe 9?
I am having a very frustrating problem while on the Internet. I will very frequently click on a .pdf on a site to view it and all I get is a blank white page? I am running Windows 7, IE8 and Adobe 9?
Please check if you have the Plugin Enabled. plus Did you waited enough? because it shows the pdf when it is fully downloaded.
YBL.
I am a real newbie on this stuff but I don't know how to do what you have described? I right clicked to properties to try and find it, to no avail but tried the "run as administrator" and tested, but no luck. When I click on a .pdf link, within 1 second I get a reply at the bottom of the page, DONE and that is it? As well I just did an update on the Flash player plugin, not that it really matters I guess?
It takes time for a large pdf to download. Even though you see Done, the pdf download has not completed. Give it a minute, see if it then opens.
If not, try installing the latest Adobe PDF Reader here: http://get2.adobe.com/reader/ or Foxit PDF Reader (Free version) here: Foxit Software - Foxit Reader for Windows
Depending on how the PDF is created, it can also be very taxing on a slow computer. Heck, I've even seen them being problematic even on the fastest computers. Sometimes it's better just to right click the link to the PDF and download the file manually and open it up that way.
Sorry, I've been out of town for a few days. Try resetting IE8 to it's default state. You may then have to uninstall and reinstall Adobe PDF Reader to get it's IE hook setup again.
Hi,
Same problem here, so I looked in complementary module for a .pdf reader, couldn't find anything that looked like it, so I downloaded Acrobat Reader, and then it worked - although a message popped up warning me that I would be leaving the "protected mode" of IE by allowing this plug-in to run (?? never happened in XP).
Anyhow, I clicked "I want to do it anyway" (or whatever the standard message is, sorry my computer is running in French), and my .pdf file - finally - opened properly.
Hope this silly warning is not going to show every single time, I'm a researcher, I open pdf files ALL the time... that could get pretty boring.
Hope this helps, I'm still new to the whole Windows 7 thing, and so far, it's just doing my head in, the only positive point is that it recognizes my iphone as mass storage and enables me to download pictures and other files from it without necessarily going through itunes. But that's a very tiny positive.
Well, I'll be returning soon, I'm sure, so bye for now,
;-)
Just to add that since installing Acrobat Reader and making it the default programme for all .pdf files, I no longer have any problem, so problem solved for me!
If it can help anyone.
honeybun