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Linda Davis Posted on Jan 30, 2007
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Adobe shut down my webpage

I have re-installed this more then once to stop this problem and it never ends. Ever time I attempt to open a webpage that is using adbobe it shuts down.

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Hi Leal, It's getting late but are you saying that when you attempt to open a pdf file (adobe acrobat document) the web page closes or hangs? If that is the case my users have issues all the time when trying to open large a pdf file. For us a simple solution has been to right click on the file link, select 'save target as' and save to your desktop. You can then double click on the saved file and browse through the biggest of documents without the browser 'locking up' or crashing. Let us know if that is in fact your issue and please don?t forget to rate the posting.

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