Updating to 7.10 disabled viewing pdf in browser

updating to 7.10 disabled viewing pdf in web browser which is working normally in 7.09 no matter settings in preference, internet, are all marked to view pdf in browser and allow fast web view etc, every pdf links are opened in a new acrobat window which is something I DON'T WANT.
how is it possible to return it to a normal state to view pdf in browser ?

<[email protected]> wrote in message <br />news:[email protected]..<br />> ...<br />> Is it possible to do this? (i.e configure the reader only to show<br />> the content without toolbar/option bar)?<br />> ...<br /><br />Since you are producing the PDF, take a look at the ViewerPreferences <br />dictionary in the PDF Reference Manual; for PDF 1.4 it's section 8.1.<br /><br />> ...<br />> Now, I'd like to prevent the users to be able to save the<br />> displayed PDF, because they should be allowed only to read them.<br />> ...<br /><br />However (a) that's only a preference, the viewer may honor it or not, (b) F8 <br />is still there to put the bar back, and last but not least (c) it won't <br />prevent making a copy of the file, but I'm sure it will irritate a lot of <br />your clients (lack of navigation/ zoom/ etc buttons, for one thing).

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