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And they even recommend to use Fierfox or Chrome to get access to those portals.
#Adobe acrobat reader not working on internet explorer pdf#
I don't work in the civilian sector, and if you're behind federated networks that share single sign-on (federated identity) across many other federated websites and thrid-party websites, you'll clearly see how many times these websites will notify the users that the page(s) that you're trying to hit cannot be viewed in IE11 because is not supported anymore (this include URLs with links to download a specific PDF document or view in the web browser). IE Explorer 11 has been phased out and rejected by many websites that has moved to supporting only Chrome-based or Mozilla-based web engine browsers. I don't think Micrososft cloned their own version of a Chrome-based web browser and named it "The new Microsoft Edge Browser" for no reason. You don't need PDFs to open in Internet Explorer exclusively if you're getting these issues with Protected View, Protected Mode, App containers, etc. The Internet Explorer integration with Acrobat is defective, in this case the Adobe Reader PDF add-on integration. That is the point, why does it work with FoxIt PDF (or other web browser) without switching Protected View and/or Protected Mode off but not when you have Internet Explorer11 integrated with Acrobat or Reader? HKLM\SW\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\DC\FeatureLockDownĬhange the 32-bit DWORD registry entry bProtectedMode = 0 to 1 Then the PDF loads as expected. For this purpose there is a group policy, which is stored in the following key: This concerns SAPGUI 7.40 to 7.60.Īddendum: Phillipp Scheerer told me on Twitter that the IT department had to switch off the ‘protected mode’ for compatibility reasons. The Adobe Reader DC 2020.013.20048 works against it. However, switching off Protected Mode reduces security. The user in question confirms that printing will then work, albeit more slowly. Note: Turning off the security may possess security risks, please turn on the security after testing.
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Go to Edit > Preferences > Enhanced Security > Uncheck ‘Enable Protected mode at start up’, turn off the protected mode and uncheck Enhanced Security > Click OK and reboot the computer. Please try to turn off the protected mode for testing (Windows only) and see if that helps. There is a hint to switch off the Protected Mode in Adobe Reader DC for testing purposes: Another Thead Adobe reader not printing from embedded print preview SAP in the Adobe forum also addresses the problem. The problem is confirmed by several users. Then copy the entries of the old XML template of version 20.013.20064 (that was working before the update) into the XML admin template of version 18.009.20044 and deploy via group policy. You'll need the old installation fully deployed in order to be able to compare the XML admin template of version 18.009.20044 from version 20.013.20064.
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#Adobe acrobat reader not working on internet explorer trial#
I am saying this because, while we all wait for an answer from Adobe, another possible trial and error that may work could be by editing the XML administrative templates manually. It involves messing with some registry lockable preferences settings before deploying the installation to all users.
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There are settings such as like opening a PDF inside a web browser window, for example, that impact how files are viewed and shared, accross multiple domains with restrictions in place. In the Adobe Acrobat virtualization guide there is a way to customize this integration with other web browsers uing the Customization Wizard. I've made this comment before and no one has responded back if they've tested with this scenario yet.
#Adobe acrobat reader not working on internet explorer windows#
It probably works with FoxIt PDF because is not integrated like Windows and Acrobat via Internet Explorer11.