Cannot open PDF outside of browser without "save as" dialog.

Hello,
We currently upgraded from Acrobat 8 Standard to Acrobat 10.1.6. On our old version of Acrobat, when we unchecked the option under Preferences - Internet - Display the PDF in Browser, it would open files in an new Acrobat window.
With X installed, we don't seem to have that as an option anymore. Things go either one of two ways:
Display in Browser box checked = PDF displays in browser (IE9)
Display in Browser box unchecked = Save as dialog appears when clicking link in browser
There doesn't seem to be the option available that we had before, where it would just open the file in a new Acrobat window.
Are there any settings that would help get this back to my user's expected behavior?
Thanks in advance,
John

Hi,
Browsers were changing so rapidly (every few months) that it was impossible to keep that setting working across all browsers. The setting is gone as is its registry preference.
There is a cmd line property which works. See the Admin Guide: www.adobe.com/go/acrobatetk.
hth,
Ben

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