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ENABLING THE BROWSER TO USE ACROBAT AS A HELPER APPLICATION: (If you're having problems getting PDF documents to display - error messages, blank pages, etc. - try this) To configure Acrobat or Acrobat Reader as a helper application: 1. Exit from Netscape, Internet Explorer and/or AOL. 2. Start Acrobat or Acrobat Reader (for Windows, probably on your start menu, desktop, or "Program Files/Adobe" on your hard drive in Explorer or "My Computer"). 3. Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Acrobat 5.x or Acrobat Reader 5.x) or... Choose File > Preferences > General (Acrobat 4.x or Acrobat Reader 4.x). 4. In the Options section, deselect Display PDF in Browser (Acrobat 5.x or Acrobat Reader 5.x) or... Deselect Web Browser Integration (Acrobat 4.x or Acrobat Reader 4.x). 5. Click OK, and then exit from Acrobat or Acrobat Reader. 6. Restart Netscape, Internet Explorer or AOL. Note: The next time you select a link to a PDF file in Internet Explorer and AOL, a dialog box may prompt you to specify what to do with the file. If you select "Open this file from its current location," Internet Explorer and AOL open the PDF file in Acrobat 4.0 or later or Acrobat Reader 4.0 or later as a helper application. If you select "Save this file to disk," Internet Explorer saves the PDF file to your hard disk, from where you can open it later.
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