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Adobe Reader integration
narutards Very possible. I've attached how I set it up. I'm on 87.0.664.41.
SilverTiger69 As I suspected, you did it wrong. "AutoOpenFileTypes" needs to be a subfolder. And then you add a new REGSZ entry called "1" with the value "pdf".
Or just save the whole thing I posted earlier as a .reg file and import it that way.
Or maybe don't mess around in your registry if you don't know what you are doing.
- CanarytopsJun 10, 2021Copper Contributor
narutards My default app for PDFs is Adobe Acrobat 2017. I did try amending to Reader DC but that made no difference. As long as I've interpreted the regedit OK I'm reasonably happy with how things are, thanks for your help.
- narutardsJun 10, 2021Iron ContributorCanarytops at first glance it should be ok .. but, what do you have set as your default PDF application in Windows?
- SilverTiger69Jun 09, 2021Copper Contributor
Sorrry, but I became weary of this and went back to Firefox which makes it much easier and more sensible. No longer using Edge, so I haven't tried anything. You did what I did.
- CanarytopsJun 09, 2021Copper Contributor
narutardsI must be doing something wrong as I still get the "Open/Save" prompt, slightly annoying but can definitely used Adobe's browser which is great. I also notice the pdf isn't downloaded to my system downloads folder as you mentioned ? Again not a major problem but I get the feeling I've done something silly !
Can you see anything wrong with my updated registry details :-
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Edge]
"AlwaysOpenPdfExternally"=dword:00000001
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Edge\AutoOpenFileTypes]
"1"="pdf"My version of Edge :
Version 91.0.864.41 (Official build) (64-bit)