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Mike Row Soft
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      06-15-2010
Yesterday, I had the free Acrobat Reader, and weblinks to pdfs opened
perfectly in my browser. I just upgraded to Acrobat Professional. Now,
weblinks to pdfs are refusing to open and demanding a plug-in.

What do I do?
 
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Leonard Grey
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      06-15-2010
You can find the Adobe Product Support Centers here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/

When you contact them, be sure to include some basic information, like
what version of Windows you have and what version of Internet Explorer
you have.
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Mike Row Soft wrote:
> Yesterday, I had the free Acrobat Reader, and weblinks to pdfs opened
> perfectly in my browser. I just upgraded to Acrobat Professional. Now,
> weblinks to pdfs are refusing to open and demanding a plug-in.
>
> What do I do?

 
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