F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems The site isn't able to recognize the Acrobat Reader that's already set up on Windows 11.

The site isn't able to recognize the Acrobat Reader that's already set up on Windows 11.

The site isn't able to recognize the Acrobat Reader that's already set up on Windows 11.

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PaigeOfTheBook
Senior Member
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08-29-2021, 01:19 PM
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there's a website that it needs acrobat reader to show up the page menu, and the web asked me to download acrobat reader. then, i downloaded acrobat reader for windows 11 64 bit, but the web still asked for it, and i tried on both mozilla and chrome browsers, i also installed the plugins. i dont know the issue is on the os or on the web. how to solve it? thank you
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PaigeOfTheBook
08-29-2021, 01:19 PM #1

there's a website that it needs acrobat reader to show up the page menu, and the web asked me to download acrobat reader. then, i downloaded acrobat reader for windows 11 64 bit, but the web still asked for it, and i tried on both mozilla and chrome browsers, i also installed the plugins. i dont know the issue is on the os or on the web. how to solve it? thank you

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LpLuks
Member
141
08-30-2021, 09:54 AM
#2
The page features an image labeled "Get Acrobat Reader," suggesting users need the software to view the content.
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LpLuks
08-30-2021, 09:54 AM #2

The page features an image labeled "Get Acrobat Reader," suggesting users need the software to view the content.

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EmptySoul_148
Junior Member
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09-01-2021, 09:39 AM
#3
Certainly! Here are a few sites that typically need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view properly:

- Government documents and PDF forms
- Educational resources with interactive content
- Certain e-books or digital magazines
- Websites offering scanned or enhanced PDF versions

If you need more specific examples, let me know your context!
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EmptySoul_148
09-01-2021, 09:39 AM #3

Certainly! Here are a few sites that typically need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view properly:

- Government documents and PDF forms
- Educational resources with interactive content
- Certain e-books or digital magazines
- Websites offering scanned or enhanced PDF versions

If you need more specific examples, let me know your context!

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Tuetme
Senior Member
418
09-02-2021, 12:13 PM
#4
I believe browsers like Mozilla and Chrome come with native PDF support.
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Tuetme
09-02-2021, 12:13 PM #4

I believe browsers like Mozilla and Chrome come with native PDF support.

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Clo2CuteFoU
Junior Member
6
09-02-2021, 04:19 PM
#5
They definitely do. For years.
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Clo2CuteFoU
09-02-2021, 04:19 PM #5

They definitely do. For years.

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Fenitis
Member
196
09-04-2021, 06:25 AM
#6
Chrome handles PDFs on its own. No need for Adobe Reader.
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Fenitis
09-04-2021, 06:25 AM #6

Chrome handles PDFs on its own. No need for Adobe Reader.

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Anselhero
Senior Member
582
09-11-2021, 10:54 PM
#7
Mostly browsers suffice. For significantly quicker PDF readers beyond Acrobat Reader, consider Foxit Reader.
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Anselhero
09-11-2021, 10:54 PM #7

Mostly browsers suffice. For significantly quicker PDF readers beyond Acrobat Reader, consider Foxit Reader.

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tonylaflem
Member
218
09-20-2021, 07:40 PM
#8
Absolutely sure it’s the genuine Adobe website. Just be careful of any suspicious links or offers.
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tonylaflem
09-20-2021, 07:40 PM #8

Absolutely sure it’s the genuine Adobe website. Just be careful of any suspicious links or offers.

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Pyro_Knight
Member
113
09-21-2021, 06:22 PM
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Also note that modern browsers no longer allow plugins. The site may have been outdated for years and still assumes plugins are necessary. Reach out to the website support team. The following browsers don’t support plugins: Chrome 45 (and all Chromium-based ones). All updates of the latest Edge browser (Chromium-based) are noted. Firefox 84 might require additional steps. You may need Windows 10 if you're on Windows 11, and installing Internet Explorer could help. Be cautious of security risks with Internet Explorer—verify the site’s legitimacy before proceeding. Install extra security software if using IE, but proceed at your own risk. My advice is to contact support directly for assistance.
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Pyro_Knight
09-21-2021, 06:22 PM #9

Also note that modern browsers no longer allow plugins. The site may have been outdated for years and still assumes plugins are necessary. Reach out to the website support team. The following browsers don’t support plugins: Chrome 45 (and all Chromium-based ones). All updates of the latest Edge browser (Chromium-based) are noted. Firefox 84 might require additional steps. You may need Windows 10 if you're on Windows 11, and installing Internet Explorer could help. Be cautious of security risks with Internet Explorer—verify the site’s legitimacy before proceeding. Install extra security software if using IE, but proceed at your own risk. My advice is to contact support directly for assistance.