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More info?)
It could be that Acrobat itself is damaged, and could benefit from a
reinstall. Check out
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
for more info on redownloading Acrobat.
To check what version of Windows you have, click Start --> Settings -->
Control Panel --> System. Your system's operating system and version will be
included in the General page.
Depending on your OS (operating system), you can repair Internet Explorer
using several different methods outlined at the following addresses:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q318378
http://www.theeldergeek.com/repair_ie6.htm
Try reinstalling Adobe first, since requires the least amount of effort to
repair.
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"Jerry" <Jerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EB4C2B98-5659-4AFB-8541-763C8198720D@microsoft.com...
>I am using XP Home. Apparently I have a damaged Internet Explorer which
> prevents Acrobat Reader from automatically loading when I try to read some
> files. It loads when I get to the files through Netscape. Do I download
> a
> new version? Do I need to know what SP I have and if so how do I find
> that?
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> Jerry