I was ALWAYS able to open Adobe Reader items on my IMAC but just recently it is giving me a message stating "Before Viewing PDF documents in this browser you must launch Adobe Reader and Accept the End User License Agreement, then quit and relaunch the br
I was ALWAYS able to open Adobe Reader items on my IMAC but just recently it is giving me a message stating "Before Viewing PDF documents in this browser you must launch Adobe Reader and Accept the End User License Agreement, then quit and relaunch the browser. When I download Adobe Reader for MAC it does not give me an option to except and Agreement I am using OS 10.9 HELP ASAP!!
lindsey k wrote:
Before Viewing PDF documents in this browser you must launch Adobe Reader and Accept the End User License Agreement, then quit and relaunch the browser.
And... did you do what the message tells you?
lindsey k wrote:
When I download Adobe Reader for MAC it does not give me an option to except and Agreement
Nothing to do with the download; you need to open Adobe Reader once after the install is complete, and accept the EULA.
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