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The browser plug-in stores files in the browser cache, which may cause the browser to report an incorrect condition until the browser is closed. In addition, applications with hooks into Internet Explorer may causeAcrobat and Adobe Reader to detect an open browser even when the browser appears to be closed. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. Issue The Acrobat.

Detail Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader are designed to continue running for a few minutes after you close the browser window in which you viewed PDF files. Solutions Do one of the following solutions: Solution 1: Close all open browsers on your computer and wait 5 to 7 minutes.

Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Moving to x64 The time has come for this application to be upgraded from bit to bit. Run the application, all looks good … test the TWebBrowser functionality and … bam!

For some other users a more tricky dialog gets displayed: For some other users all works as expected! Go or No Go? If you build a bit version of your application — everything should work as expected. Acrobat will do this just fine. Reader will print to whatever size the the current printer is set to regardless of the doc set.

With Shellexecuteex I have to kill the reader between each invocation. Not quite keeping it internal :- It is a production software app for managing real estate documentation.

I think we would get found out So we need to do it right. There is one freeware that seemed to be worth using. Search for DDE component and "Reuters" as in the news service. This component set was used to buid some stuff for their NY office evidently. The developer put the component s out as freeware from what I found. What we ended up doing us using the printto command from windows. Known bug in reader that adobe does not intend to fix. They sell acrobat licenses that way :- We supply Acrobat Reader 4.

We did some other nifty WinOS and



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