Problem Downloading Adobe Control to view PDF documents

Dear WebDynpro experts,
I'm working on a problem which occurs if a user of my web Dynpro Java application tries to download
a generated pdf document.
I provide the pdf document using the INteractive Form element and create a download link.
Due to the usage of the Interactive forms element the browser asks for installing an Adobe Control element.
If I try to download this element I get the following error :
An unexpected situation has occured while downloading neccessary SAP components to your PC.
Please have a look on the information given below.
If this information is not sufficient to solve the problem please click on the 'Show developer traces' Button.
This will show more detailed information which will be useful for the SAP Customer Service.
Error description
Neither Adobe Acrobat 6 (or newer) nor Adobe Acrobat Reader 6 (or newer) seems to be installed correctly.
The SAP Adobe integration needs at least one of this products to run successfully
On my client I use Adobe reader 9. It seems that it is not recognised as propriate reader version.
Is it possible to chnage some settings at the browser to force it to accept Acrobat 9 as appropriate Reader for my
adobe Control element ?
Since my pdf will not be used interactively I would also be happy to completely skip the Adobe element download.
On Firefox there's no need to download it and it works great. But this seems not to be possible with my configuration (see my other open thread Netweaver 2004 :  How to create an pdf without need to use Adobe Control ? .
Does someone of you know  a solution for my problem ?
Edited by: Daniel Wetzler on Jul 23, 2009 11:33 AM

Hi
Instead of goiningto  Adobe activeX control go to NATIVE type
Change the  displayType property of interactive form to native instead of activeX
Then there is no need to downloading Adobe activeX control
Hope this solution help you
Regards
Ruturaj

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