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in Internet Explorer - Enhanced Protected Mode (EPM) error 17 August 201517 August 2015 by Adrian Gordon Problem When using Internet Explorer to open a PDF document you receieve the following error: Adobe Acrobat does not support Internet http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_other/cannot-open-pdf-in-internet-explorer-8-error-on/3290c819-2431-4fde-848c-c2ad4e031ed5?page=1 Explorer's Enhanced Protection Mode (EPM). Either install the latest version of Adobe Reader or disable EPM in Internet Explorer. Solution This issue is generally caused when an older version of Adobe Acrobat (the PDF creating software) is installed. Because the version of Adobe Acrobat is older, it does not support the EPM security feature in Internet Explorer 10 and later. Solution 1 - update Adobe Acrobat Update the version of Adobe Acrobat. If it is a moderately https://www.itsupportguides.com/windows-7/adobe-pdfs-wont-open-in-internet-explorer/ modern version of Acrobat the update will hopefully include support for Internet Explorer's EPM security feature. Solution 2 - disable opening PDF files in the browser This solution involves changing the Adobe Acrobat settings so that the PDF files do not open in the browser window. Depending on your browser the PDFs made automatically open in their own window or the download option may appear. Open Adobe Acrobat Click on the ‘Edit' menu then ‘Preferences' Click on ‘Internet' on the side bar Under ‘Web Browser Options' untick ‘Display PDF in browser' Click ‘OK' to save the changes. Solution 3 - use Adobe Reader as your default PDF software The solution to to make sure the latest version of Adobe Reader is installed and then set Adobe Reader to be the default program for PDF files. This way when you open PDF files from Internet Explorer, the latest version of Adobe Reader will handle the file - which supports the EPM security feature. To set Adobe Reader as the default program you will need administrator rights on the computer. The steps below show how to do this: Open Adobe Reader Click on the ‘Edit' menu then ‘Preferences' Click on ‘General' on the side bar Click on the button ‘Select Default PDF Handler'. Click on the drop down box and select ‘Adobe Reader …' Click on ‘Apply' and then
for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us SharePoint Questions Tags http://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/66119/some-pdf-fails-to-open-with-error-internet-explorer-cannot-display-the-webpage Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ SharePoint Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for SharePoint enthusiasts. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4989013/cant-open-pdf-files-in-sharepoint-2010-with-internet-explorer Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Some PDF fails to open with error “internet explorer cannot display the webpage” from a document library up vote 0 down vote favorite 1 We recently upgraded our browser Internet Explorer(Standard browser for our organization) from IE internet explorer 8 to IE 9 and since then just one user(not all) having issue opening few PDF documents. In a same document library some PDF opens OK within the browser but for few documents, it throws an error "internet explorer cannot display the webpage". It just fails to locate those some the PDF documents. When open in explorer view PDF documents opens OK, no drama. We tried to fix and upgrade adobe acrobat with no luck. When we roll back to IE 8 it fixes the issue. open pdf files Also only one user is having this issue and we don't want to roll back to IE 8. Our setup is following. SharePoint 2010 Enterprise. IE 9 It is very frustrating as some PDF works and some not. Running out of troubleshooting ideas. Any help would be highly appreciated. document-library document pdf internet-explorer share|improve this question asked Apr 17 '13 at 22:50 Digant 65129 I am just asking for a bit more information to see where the problem might be. If it is a client or server issue. My guess is that it is a client issue. You said that the problem only appeared for one user? Have you tried to ask that user to log on another machine to see if the problem still occurs ? (And another user on his (the problem) machine to see if this occurs?) Is it always the same PDF files that cant be opened? –williamwmy Apr 18 '13 at 6:02 It is a client issue. A couple of more users (out of hundreds) reported same issue. When they login to another machines all good. Yes same pdf files all the time. –Digant Apr 19 '13 at 5:33 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote Navigate to the below path and disable the option: Adobe Reader -> Edit -> Internet -> Open in browser (Uncheck the option) share|improve this answer answered Oct 5 '14 at 4:53 Hardik Kothari 743718 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote Could this help? http://msdnrss.thecoderblogs.com/20
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Can't open PDF files in SharePoint 2010 with Internet Explorer up vote 4 down vote favorite 1 So we couldn't open .pdf in the browser in our SP2010 site. I set the setting to permissive browser file handling in central admin. I then found out that there's a bug that if a site is created from a custom template the pdf files uploaded to that site will still prompt for either Save or Cancel. I ran a hotfix on the server http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2459108 Consider the following scenario: You set Browser File Handling to Permissive for a web application in the General settings page in SharePoint 2010 Central Administration. You create a document library, and then upload an html document. You open the html document in the browser. Note You are not prompted to download the html document and it is rendered in the browser. You select to include the content when you save the SharePoint site as a template. You use the template to create a new SharePoint site in the same web application. In this scenario, the Browser File Handling list setting for the document library in the new site is set to Strict. Additionally, when you open the html document, you are prompted to download the file. Now when I click on a pdf with firefox I can open it directly but with internet explorer (8 and 9, default settings) I still can't do it, what's the solution here? Edit: Maybe it always worked in firefox, anyway, when I create a new library it works as expected. How can I run this setting on all libraries? sharepoint sharepoint-2010 share|improve this question edited Jan 19 '12 at 14:43 Marek Grzenkowicz 12.5k65483 asked Feb 14 '11 at 5:11 Nick 83249 add a comment| 7 Answers 7 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote There's a different, more subtle, but simpler root cause of this problem. After much web searching and many hours with MSFT support, as h