Acrobat 8 & Online View Of Bookmarks

I have a user that has noticed since upgrading to acrobat 8 that the bookmarks are no longer showing by default in the adobe reader online view. They seem to be fine when setting reader 8 to open locally in the preferences, but once you set the reader to online view it no longer shows the bookmarks by default. She swears when creating the pdf's that she has the bookmarks to show by default. Let me know if anyone has any input.
Thanks, Bob

I'm experiencing this, too. We use FrameMaker to single-source our PDFs and HTML help systems, and the HTML files have links to the PDFs. We, too, set the preferences in the PDF to show bookmarks, and when the PDF is launched directly using Reader, the bookmarks show up. When the PDF is launched from the help (and the PDF appears in a separate browser window), they don't. This started happening only after we upgraded to Acrobat/Reader 8. We do not want to drop back to a previous release because we use the shared review feature extensively and love it. However, not displaying the bookmarks is a usability problem for our customers.

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