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File Corrupt or Damaged Errors
Name: selsport69 Date: February 28, 2009 at 00:20:24 Pacific OS: Microsoft Windows XP Professional CPU/Ram: 2.2 GHz / 959 MB Product: Custom / CUSTOM Subcategory: Software Problems
Comment:
I have Adobe Acrobat 9. When ever I download a PDF or even try to open a PDF attachment from the net it says that the file is corrupt or damaged. Yet if I open an existing PDF document from my PC its fine. Any ideas as its driving me up the wall.
Name: Ed in Texas. Date: February 28, 2009 at 03:52:29 Pacific
Reply:
selsport69, perhaps your v9 is too specific and you need a more generalized reader? See if you can find a download (it's free) for 'Acrobat Reader'. ??????????? HTH. Ed in Texas.
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Response Number 2
Name: Chuck 2 Date: February 28, 2009 at 04:15:52 Pacific
Reply:
I prefer not to waste time on the web looking at PDF files on my browser. I save them to my HDD. You can do the same by removing this file --- C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\PLUGINS\nppdf32.dll Then restart IE. Then everytime you click to load a PDF file, XP will ask what do you want to do with it. You then click 'Save to Disk'.
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Response Number 3
Name: marty525 Date: February 28, 2009 at 06:28:42 Pacific
Reply:
I use Foxit reader for PDF files. It is quick and does not use much disk space. You can download it at majorgeeks.com - just do a search for foxit reader
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