Links don't work in any pdfs I download

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  1. Posts : 269
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       #11

    Dwarf said:
    Can you upload one of the PDFs that you're having problems with to see if I can follow the links.
    You most likely WILL be able to open the links. Everyone on my course can. I can't share any with you, sorry, as they are for work.

    That's why I suspected it was Windows 7 on my machine causing it, and my last post details how this is confirmed: Other pdf viewers cannot open the links either.

    thanks
    Last edited by RealGem; 31 Jul 2011 at 08:52.
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  2. Posts : 2,362
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       #12

    RealGem said:
    I just downloaded PDF-XChange Viewer that Roderunner suggested and on every link when I clicked Allow it came up with:

    "Error [operating system]"


    I had a feeling it was Windows 7 causing it, not Adobe.

    So what do I do now please?

    thanks
    Right click any .pdf file, select open with, then browse to the readers location. I keep my pdf reader in root of C: drive.
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  3. Posts : 269
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       #13

    Right click any .pdf file, select open with, then browse to the readers location. I keep my pdf reader in root of C: drive.
    Thanks Roderunner.

    I did that, but it still did not work.

    It opened the file ok but still cannot open the links.
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       #14

    RealGem said:
    Right click any .pdf file, select open with, then browse to the readers location. I keep my pdf reader in root of C: drive.
    Thanks Roderunner.

    I did that, but it still did not work.

    It opened the file ok but still cannot open the links.
    Do you mean the links in the pdf file?
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  5. Posts : 269
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       #15

    Roderunner said:
    Do you mean the links in the pdf file?
    Yes
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  6. Posts : 269
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       #16

    So does anyone know why my computer is unable to get the links in pdfs to work please?

    It must be something to do with Windows 7, mustn't it?

    thanks
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  7. whs
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       #17

    RealGem said:
    So does anyone know why my computer is unable to get the links in pdfs to work please?

    It must be something to do with Windows 7, mustn't it?

    thanks
    I guess we are pretty clueless. Else we would certainly love to help you. Sorry.
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  8. Posts : 2,362
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       #18

    RealGem,
    Have you tried it with your firewall disabled ? What AV program do you use, it might include web control. What is your default browser?
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  9. Posts : 6,349
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       #19

    There is a security setting that disables/enables the links.

    Introducing Adobe Reader Protected Mode « Adobe Secure Software Engineering Team (ASSET) Blog

    I added red below. I think it also disables hyerlinks also.
    With Adobe Reader Protected Mode enabled (it will be by default), all operations required by Adobe Reader to display the PDF file to the user are run in a very restricted manner inside a confined environment, the “sandbox.” Should Adobe Reader need to perform an action that is not permitted in the sandboxed environment, such as writing to the user’s temporary folder or launching an attachment inside a PDF file using an external application (e.g. Microsoft Word), those requests are funneled through a “broker process,” which has a strict set of policies for what is allowed and disallowed to prevent access to dangerous functionality.
    This is where I found the link above. It tells you how to change it. > http://help.adobe.com/en_US/reader/using/WS4bebcd66a74275c3-7d28390112a81b3ebff-8000.html

    I haven't tried it but it is all I found.

    Mike
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  10. Posts : 269
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    Hopalong X said:
    There is a security setting that disables/enables the links.

    Introducing Adobe Reader Protected Mode « Adobe Secure Software Engineering Team (ASSET) Blog

    I added red below. I think it also disables hyerlinks also.
    With Adobe Reader Protected Mode enabled (it will be by default), all operations required by Adobe Reader to display the PDF file to the user are run in a very restricted manner inside a confined environment, the “sandbox.” Should Adobe Reader need to perform an action that is not permitted in the sandboxed environment, such as writing to the user’s temporary folder or launching an attachment inside a PDF file using an external application (e.g. Microsoft Word), those requests are funneled through a “broker process,” which has a strict set of policies for what is allowed and disallowed to prevent access to dangerous functionality.
    This is where I found the link above. It tells you how to change it. > http://help.adobe.com/en_US/reader/using/WS4bebcd66a74275c3-7d28390112a81b3ebff-8000.html

    I haven't tried it but it is all I found.

    Mike
    Thanks Mike,

    I read the first link and did the instructions in the 2nd link you gave and although the fix Adobe gives isn't the screen I got, I still found a way to disable protected mode.

    So it's sorted - thanks a lot.

    Thanks everyone!
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