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I seem to recall that the solution had something to do with
IPLUGINW.DLL, but I did install the latest version as directed.
Martin
Ray Davison wrote:
> Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
>
>> I had this problem once before but forget how I fixed it. I have
>> installed Adobe Acrobat 4.05 and copied nparos2.dll to the plugins
>> directory of Mozilla 1.7.6. When I click on a PDF I get a new Mozilla
>> page, but no document. I can open the same document from the
>> AcrobatReader desktop icon. I see Adobe Acrobat in help==>about
>> plugins. Can anyone suggest how I can fix this problem?
>
>
>
> You are doing better than I am. Acrobate does not even show up in
> About:plugins. Neither the 29-Jul-03 or 2-Mar-04 versions.
>
> Ray
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