How to enable Acrobat Reader?
I can no longer view PDFs in Safari. I get this error:
Adobe PDF
Before proceeding you must first launch Adobe Acrobat and accept the End User License Agreement.
Anyone know how to solve this?
I can no longer view PDFs in Safari. I get this error:
Adobe PDF
Before proceeding you must first launch Adobe Acrobat and accept the End User License Agreement.
Anyone know how to solve this?
What is the version of Safari?
OSX already has the Preview application which can display PDFs.
7.0.6.
Do you also have Acrobat Reader separately installed?
Yes.
1. Run the stand-alone Acrobat Reader and accept the EULA.
2. Under Safari -> Help -> Installed Plug-Ins check if you have the Acrobat PDF reader.
3. Test if you can read PDFs from Safari.
There isn't a Acrobat Reader plugin installed. There are a couple of Adobe PDF related plugins installed.
There's no EULA to accept.
As a test, uninstall the stand-alone Adobe Reader and check if you can read PDFs in Safari.
How do you uninstall it?
I have both of those PDF extensions installed.
Can you see the updated images in my previous post?
Yes - I saw the images.
4thSpace wrote:
How do you uninstall it?
Without uninstalling it, what happens when you open Applications -> Adobe Reader?
It opens Acrobat Reader.
Does it ask you to agree and show the two images I see?
How to enable Acrobat Reader?