Re: "The document could not be saved "- message from Acrobat Reader



Charlie+ <charlie@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>The d/l problem occurs all over the web to any .pdf file - in the old
>days (under previous versions of windows and IE and Reader), if you
>clicked on a .pdf file one would get a choice whether to open or to
>save to disk - this chioce never appears now - I thaught there might
>be a setting that I cant find, and the right setting might sort out
>both problems?

This only happens if Reader is NOT installed correctly. Since 3.0, the
designed behaviour is to silently download and display the file. You
do have an option of whether or not to try and display it in the
browser window or the Reader window ("browser integrration").
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