Safari won't view PDFs inline

Hello,
I'm trying to make my work computer as Mac-like as possible. But I can't seem to get Safari to display PDFs inline, the way it does on my Macs. They just download like data files.
Does Windows Safari not support inline PDFs? If it actually does, what can I do to make it work?
Could the installation of FoxIt Reader, which set itself as the default PDF reader, have affected Safari's settings? When I try to open a downloaded PDF in Safari through Open-File, even that doesn't work. I often have to view dozens of PDFs and it's a drag when they all download to my desktop.

For the sake of Google, I should answer this.
So, Foxit reader's plugin does not work with Safari. Getting rid of that overrated program and adding Reader 8 did the trick.
Unfortunately, you do rely on Adobe for PDF viewing in Windows Safari. A very janky interface as compared with OS X, I have to say.

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