![]() ![]() The best course of action at this stage is to delete it, and tell Adobe Reader not to check for it using the Adobe Reader Preferences. The plugin is installed in the Internet Plug-ins folder in the Library Folder automatically. I only use FireFox if I need to.īut, the response you get now, is exactly how it behaves on my PowerPC Mac right now when using FireFox.Īdobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 ships with a browser plugin, but it does not work with Gecko based browsers. So, I was going by standard behavior problems to answer your question. ![]() Turns out that it works that way on my system as well. Is this (what I just described) how it is supposed to work?
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