Display PDF in Browser(Embed PDF In IE 6)

Hi All,
I am Stuck in solving the below problem. 
I am trying to dispaly the PDF in IE Browser 6, but i am getting the below error. Strange thing the same is working in IE 8.  
"adobe Reader couldnot open 'A9R6B.tmp' becuase it is ither not a supported file type or because the file has been damaged (for example, it was sent as an email attachment and wasn't correctly decode)." 
System Details:
1. Windows XP
2. Adobe Reader 9
3. Using Weblogic Applicaiton  server
4. Internet Explorer 6
Note:
1) I trying checking "Display PDF in browser" opiton in Adobe Reader ->Perferences -> Internet->  ---- But it did not work
2) I trying uncecking "Display PDF" in browser option in Adobe Reader ->Perferences -> Internet->  its worked but not embeded into the IE. It has opened seperatelly.
kindly help me by providied some clue to slove the above problem.
Thanks in advance
SIMHA

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