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Explorer Downloads PDF and Office Files but I want that be opened in the explorer.

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Hermann V - 18 Sep 2003 12:14 GMT
I have an Intranet in my company, but I have a serious problem, I do
not need the forms and manuals be dowloaded, it only can be used but
dont be downloaded automatically.

Someting like the plug-ins in Windows Explorer.

I have tried modifiing the file helpers, but it doesnt work, i dont
know if i did it whell.

Please any help well be appreciated.

Thanks
James Babcock - 25 Sep 2003 22:26 GMT
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Hello:  I *believe* that all you do is set the File Helper "Portable
Document Format" to "View with Browser". Use the 'change' feature in
the File Helper list to get to the edi pane. And, browse to IE (in
Applications) and place that under File Type..Be sure to change both.
Then re-boot IE.

I use "Post-process with Appication " (Adobe Reader 6) because I do NOT
want to see PDF files in the IE browser..

Good Luck
Cheers, Jim B
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> I have an Intranet in my company, but I have a serious problem, I do
> not need the forms and manuals be dowloaded, it only can be used but
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> Thanks
 
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