Adobe reader browser plugin

Hi.
I'm using the adobe plugin to open some files in a asp.net web app but in certain computers, the new window that opens with the file can't be resized. Can anyone help me find what the problem is? thanks

Hi.
I'm using the adobe plugin to open some files in a asp.net web app but in certain computers, the new window that opens with the file can't be resized. Can anyone help me find what the problem is? thanks

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