[TheForge] cosira and adobe reader
Darrell
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Fri Apr 16 02:32:00 2004
One workable solution that was mentioned was to delete Adobe, download the
pdf files and reinstall Adobe.
Another easier way is open Windows Explorer, click on tools, click on
folder options, click on the File Types tab and remove the PDF registry.
When you next try to open a PDF you will be asked to choose a program to
open it with. Leave the always use box checked and choose Adobe and it is
registered again. No deleting or reloading.
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 21:07:14 -0600, Mike Linn <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I got everything but the "The Blacksmiths Craft" No matter what I do it
> either tries to save it as an html file or I get the ubiquitous "The
> file does not begin with %PDF-" error. Would a kind soul with high speed
> access take pity upon this poor soul and email each of the sections to
> me? I would be most appreciative...
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
> At 06:42 AM 4/15/2004, you wrote:
>> TOOL GYPSY wrote:
<snip>
>>
>> Just a hint. Most browsers will respect 'Shift+LeftButton' as a request
>> to download the link (the link could be a file, an url, etc). This
>> would make it possible to by-pass the browsers tendency to load a
>> viewer, in this case adobe/pdf. That might have saved you a lot of
>> hassle.
>>
>> edge
>>
>>
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> Mike Linn
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