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Getting Browser error with Reader 9.3

The installation goes well, but uppon trying to launch *.pdf file in a browser window I get a message that says: (Translated from Norwegian)
"This stupid version of adobe cannot and willnot run .pdf files in a browser. You need to run the lame version 8 or 9 to compute. Get bent and try again"

So why the message when I am using version 9. It has been tried in both IE and Firefox. Same error.
I have used Cust. Wizard to make an MST file and deployed it with Landesk.
Any suggestions?

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Posted by: Arvidb 14 years ago
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Testing has revealed that customization wizard 9.0 probably makes a .mst file that is not working at its best.
When not using an .mst file the installation works fine. When using it, it doesn`t work. I have tried making many different versions of the .mst file without luck.
I have tried many different solutions like uninstalling older versions, uncheck and recheck the "Show PDF in Browser", Restarting and allowing 3. party bla bla..... in windows.
Posted by: Arvidb 14 years ago
Second Degree Blue Belt
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Had to make the main .mst file in wise. Customization wizard from adobe was not working properly. Took the Wise generated .mst and used CustWiz to remove the update. Generated a new .mst file. Success.
I could try making the .mst file in CustWiz by adding/removing a new feature at a time and testing the installation, but i havent got the time once I found a solution.
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