PDF in Internet Explorer 8

Our web site has a large amount of interactive and non interactive pdf.
Our clients download these files on a daily basses.
Since the begging of the week we experiencing a problem viewing the full pdf in Internet Explorer 8.
It happens in other browsers as well but not as much as in Internet Explorer 8.
I tried Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
Nothing that I know of has changed in our web site since last week.
I ahev talked to our web host, Bell ,and they don’t seem to know what is th problem as well.
It opens the first page and then get stuck not being able to download the rest of the file.
Our files are between 500k to 3MB.
Please help

Hey, never mind... I loaded 10.0.1 update and its fixed now.  Must have been a bug in 10.0.
Bob

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