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421I uninstalled AR. I had to uninstall and reinstall Nitro. Clicking on a pdf fiorkrious-10/11/2005
420Adobe Reader Not sure if this will help, but try toggling this Adobe Reader setEric L-10/11/2005
419I'm stumped. From the Firefox Tools/Options/Downloads click Plug-Ins button Esteban-10/11/2005
418<i>Are you sure Windows has Nitro associated with pdf files, and not AR? Eorkrious-10/11/2005
417Are you sure Windows has Nitro associated with pdf files, and not AR? Explorer/tEsteban-10/11/2005
416It still doesn't work. The .pdf is disabled (I restarted firefox so it no lorkrious-10/10/2005
415You have to disable the Adobe plug-in, even though you have the association withEsteban-10/10/2005
414My pleasure... Happy Thanksgiving to you and all our friends up north. :)Zincman-10/10/2005
413Ah, Pac Mac, what would I do without you :):) Many Thanks, that is the one I waEva-10/10/2005
412dictionarysearch.mozdev.org dictionarysearch.mozdev.org Try this one. Pat MacZincman-10/10/2005
411Help, SOS I got my laptop reformatted and now have to reload in FIREFOX, the dicEva-10/10/2005
410<i>go to tools/Options/Downloads/File Types/Plugins</i> I was wondeorkrious-10/10/2005
409To view in Firefox I believe you need a plug-in for firefox specific to your pdfEsteban-10/10/2005
408I am using Nitro's pdf creator/editor as my default .pdf program. nitropdf.orkrious-10/10/2005
407Mozilla Suite born-again despite Firefox Foundation First Looks SeaMonkey 1.0 ATimF-9/28/2005
406Doniam Try Gottfrieds suggestions also use this link and check your speeds. I sLTBH-9/27/2005
405doniam, I have seen no significant difference between download speeds using FireGottfried-9/26/2005
404Connection speed I have been using FireFox for quite a long time and am very hapdoniam-9/26/2005
403I have no problems logging on to the site you mention. Using Firefox 1.07. SomeIcebrg-9/26/2005
402<i>If that is the case, try to see if you are able to uninstall this extenLindyBill-9/26/2005
401<i>Can you post a URL which causes your problems, please.</i> WhenLindyBill-9/26/2005
400Are you by any chancer using the Mozilla Active X plug-in. There seems to exist Icebrg-9/26/2005
399Can you post a URL which causes your problems, please. Normally, Active X componIcebrg-9/26/2005
398I understand what you are doing, but there has to be a way to fix my problem witLindyBill-9/26/2005
397I use a Firefox addon that allows you to open a link in Internet Explorer by rigB.K.Myers-9/26/2005
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