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The Acrobat Reader installer configures Reader
as a browser plug-in by default.
When you install Acrobat Reader, the installer
places the nppdf32.dll plug-in in Netscape's plug-ins folder at:
c:\Program Files\Netscape\Communicator\Program\Plugins
No other action is needed. After restarting
Netscape, clicking a PDF file link in a Web page opens the file in an
Acrobat Reader window within Netscape's browser window. All the toolbars
and controls available in Reader as a stand-alone application are available
when using the browser plug-in.
Acrobat Reader's default configuration for
Internet Explorer uses ActiveX controls to open a PDF within the browser
window.
The Acrobat Reader installer automatically
installs plug-in files (Pdf.ocx, Pdf41.ocx, or Pdf42.ocx, and Pdf.tlb)
to the Reader\ActiveX directory when you install Acrobat Reader.
Clicking a PDF file link in a Web page opens
the file in an Acrobat Reader window within Internet Explorer's browser
window. All the toolbars and controls available in Reader as a stand-alone
application are available when using the browser plug-in.
click on the link below for information on
setting up your browser.
http://www.adobe.com/support/techguides/acrobat/rdrmacbrwsr/main.html
For additional help, consult your browser's
documentation for information on reading PDF files or open Acrobat Reader
and consult the help documentation.
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