How to disable 'display pdf (using Acrobat Pro X) in browser'?  Note:  The option is unavailable to un-check box.

How to disable 'display pdf (using Acrobat Pro X) in browser'?  Note:  The option is unavailable to un-check box.

Hi URT301,
Please see this document: PDF Ownership when Reader X is Installed with Acrobat. You'll find several solutions to this problem in the FAQ section.
Please let us know how it goes.
Best,
Sara

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