Re: How do I prevent opening a pdf document INSIDE browser (and let it save on hard disc) ?
- From: "jansant" <ppvault@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 9 Jan 2007 15:53:01 -0800
I'm not sure how to reset it, I've never botheres looking, I guess its
in the registry, but the easy way to deal with it is right click the
link and choose "Save Target As.."
On Jan 10, 2:13 am, aus...@xxxxxxxxxxx (Eugen Austermann) wrote:
Recently I installed AcrobatReader 8 on a couple of WinXP and Win2000 systems.
Unfortunately this installation seemed to change the opening behavior of pdf documents.
Whenever I click on a pdf link on a web page the pdf doc is now opend INSIDE InternetExplorer
(and Firefox too).
How do I reset this to the previous behavior: A dialog should popup and ask me
wether I want to open it or where (on my harddisc) it should ne saved?
Is this settings change global for WinXP and Win2000 and all browsers ?
Does this setting change affect also the FireFox browser?
Eugen
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