Nessuna anteprima file pdf con windows 8.1 64 bit

recentemente ho installato windows 8.1 64 bit e noto che in esplora risorse non sono più disponibili le miniature di anteprima dei file pdf. Ho installato adobe reader XI.
Potete darmi indicazioni di come risolvere?
Grazie

Hi andreag41013265,
You might want to enable Adobe Reader add-on to view PDFs in IE. Right?
Please refer the KB doc link mentioned below as that could help:
Acrobat Help | Display PDF in browser | Acrobat, Reader XI
Let me know.
Regards,
Anubha

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