Safari 4.1.1 won't view pdf files

I am at a loss. All of a sudden I can't view any pdf files in safari. This is all new. I am assuming that when one of the 2 programs updated (either Safari or Acrobat) one of them did not like the other. I didn't have this problem until recently. I have read a lot of discussions on this & have deleted, changed preferences & all kinds of stuff & nothing has worked. Now I have NO clue how to fix this problem. I really need it fixed. Please help

HI,
Open Adobe Reader. Click Adobe Reader in the Menu Bar then click Preferences. Select Internet on the left. If you want Adobe Reader as your default reader, click the pop up menu next to: Display PDF in browser using:
Relaunch Safari and try viewing a PDF in Safari.
If that didn't help, try troubleshooting the Safari .plist file.
Open a Finder window. Select your Home Folder in the Sidebar on the left. It has a small house icon. Then open the Library folder then the Preferences folder. Move the com.apple.Safari.plist file from the Preferences folder to the Desktop. Now launch Safari. If you can view PDF files in Safari. move that .plist file to the Trash.
Carolyn

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