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occur when you use Adobe products. Re-create preferences files Re-create the Adobe application preferences file to runtime error 216 internet explorer eliminate problems that a damaged preferences file can cause.Note: When you use this solution, the Adobe application creates a preferences file and you lose custom http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_7/runtime-error-whenever-i-try-to-open-an-online-pdf/af76f11a-433a-490d-94e6-6485a6e74625 settings associated with your current preferences file. However, the file you rename in step 2 is your original preferences file. If you determine that the preferences file is not causing the problem, then you can restore your custom settings by following the instructions below.To re-create the product preferences file: Quit https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/troubleshoot-c-runtime-errors-products.html the Adobe application. Rename the preferences file (for example, to [PrefFilename].old). Preferences files are often found in the \Documents and Settings\[user]\Application Data\Adobe\[Product]\ folder. Start the Adobe application to create a preferences file. If the problem continues, the preferences file isn't the cause. To restore custom settings, delete the new preferences file and restore the original name of the previous preferences file. Re-create preferences folders Re-create the Adobe application preferences folder to eliminate problems that damaged preferences can cause.Note: If you re-create the application preferences folder, you can experience unexpected results. For example, Collaboration, JavaScripts, Organizer, Color Settings, AutoFill, Web Capture, Stamps and Updater, and Color Management Settings can be adversely affected or not reset.To re-create the application preferences folder: Quit the Adobe application. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the application preferences folder. Application preferences folders are often found in \Documents and Settings\[user]\Application Data\Adobe\[Product]\. Move the preferences folder to another loc
Database CPUs Solaris Novell OpenVMS DOS Unix Mac Lounge Login» Register» Connect» Hardware & Devices ▼ General Hardware CPUs/Overclocking Networking See More... Software ▼ Security and Virus Office Software PC Gaming http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-xp/every-time-i-try-to-view-a-pdf-i-get-a-runtime-error/200459.html See More... Operating Systems ▼ Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP See More... http://www.ctimls.com/Support/KB/Error%20Fixes/Fix_PDF_Display.htm Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsWindows XPWeb Browsing Every time I try to view a PDF I get a runtime error Tags:Runtimepdfinternet explorer klynnran68 June 20, 2012 at 15:55:37 Specs: Windows 7 The following is displayed with the runtime error I get when trying to view PDF.If you can help please be use lay terms in describing a solution and runtime error be very specific.Program:C\Program Files (x86)\ Internet Explorer \ iexplorer.exeI really need help quickly -- working on 4 papers due in two weeks. ThanksKelly See More: Every time I try to view a PDF I get a runtime error Report • #1 StuartS June 20, 2012 at 17:32:49 We would love to help but you give no indication of what the problem is. You have told us that problem has something to do with Internet Explore but that runtime error internet is all.What does the runtime error say?Do you have a PDF readier installed like Adobe Acrobat?Stuart Report • #2 klynnran68 June 20, 2012 at 18:53:07 I do have a PDF reader installed. Here's the exact problem. While online, I attempt to view a PDF and I get the following message instead Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime LibraryX (in red) Run Time Error!Program: C \ Program Files (x86) \ Internet Explorer \ iexplore.exeThis application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.Please contact the application support team for more information.Then I get a message telling me Internet Explorer has stopped working. My operating system is Windows 7 and I running the current versions of Adobe, Acrobat and Internet Explorer. I downloaded the Speedy PC Pro, because it's web site said it would help. It did not. I tried running my AVG to detect a virus. None was detected. I tried restoring to an earlier date, but the restoration was not successful. I've read on other community web sites that there are problems with Adobe and Acrobat 9 version. But was unable to follow the terminology to solve the problem. So now I am here. Report • #3 Tubesandwires June 20, 2012 at 21:11:36 I have had the same problem lately, for about a week, and that's in (XP) MCE 2005, in IE 8, with Acrobat Reader 7 in
in Safari 7+) A broken object link (for example, a red square, a blue triangle, or a blue circle) A red X icon Error:"The Adobe Acrobat/Reader that is running cannot be used to view PDF files in a web browser. Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8, 9 or 10 is required. Please exit and try again." Firefox error: "Cannot use Adobe Reader to view PDFs in your web browser" (especially on a Mac) Internet Explorer error: such as "Internet Explorer has stopped working...", or "Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error..." Some of the causes for PDF display problems in an Internet browser include: Browser plug-ins are blocked (unless set as "trusted") Corrupted PDF or related temporary files Corrupted browser upgrade or add-on program Restrictive security, pop-up blocker, or cookie settings The web browser isn't configured to display PDF files properly The web browser isn't configured correctly with the Adobe PDF Browser plug-in Out-dated, incomplete or conflicting versions of Adobe Reader (or other PDF Reader) Incompatible web browser (such as 64-bit Internet Explorer) The web server on which the PDF file is stored can't deliver the PDF file Incorrect Windows Registry settings. Progressively click on the following links as appropriate for instructions on possible solutions. Index of Possible Solutions to PDF Display Problems Restore Browser Settings Delete Temporary Internet Files: Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Safari Chrome Opera Set ctimls.com as a "Trusted Site" in Windows Internet Options Verify or Set Adobe Enhanced Security to use Windows Trusted Sites Repair Installation of Adobe Reader or Acrobat Install Adobe Reader or Acrobat Update Reader or Acrobat to the Latest Version Remove Multiple versions of Reader or Acrobat Enable the Adobe PDF browser Plug-in: Internet Explorer on Windows Mozilla Firefox on Windows Mozilla Firefox on Macintosh Safari on Mac Trust Adobe Reader in Safari 7 on Mavericks OS 10.9 Chrome on Windows or Mac Verify or Reset the "Display PDF in Browser" Preference Configure browser to Allow Pop-ups from ctimls.com View PDF in 32-bit not 64-bit version of Internet Explorer Configure Acrobat or Reader as a Helper application Acrobat PDF Compatible web browsers Related Articles and Adobe Source documents (links outside this website) Adobe Help for Can't View PDF on the web Advanced Solutions - Edit/Repair Adobe in Windows Registry Fix PDF Print from Browser problems Restore Browser Settings To restore the default tabbed browsing settings that control how pop-ups and links from other programs are displayed in Internet Explorer: Close all browser screens and try again. In I