Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you click on a link to a PDF file in Windows Internet Explorer and nothing happens? While I am not sure what causes this problem, here are a few solutions that will get you back in business,
Internet Explorer Is Not Opening Pdf Files
To re-enable Acrobat or Reader for this website, delete the browsing history in Internet Explorer. The next time you click a link to a PDF on the same website, Run control Don’t run options are again presented on the website. Click Run to view PDFs in Internet Explorer 10 or Internet Explorer 11 with Enhanced Protected Mode enabled. If none of these steps helped to Fix Edge Not Opening PDF Files, check if the PDF file you opt for opening is not damaged. For this purpose, try to open it on an alternative web browser. The last thing you can do if none of these methods are helpful in opening PDFs in a different viewer until another solution for this issue is released.
Solution #1: Re-install Adobe Acrobat (Windows PC)
- Make sure Internet Explorer
- Uninstall Adobe Acrobat
- Reboot the computer
- Re-install it from the Adobe website at http://get.adobe.com/reader/
Solution #2: Disable Adobe Acrobat Integration in Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer Not Opening Pdf With Adobe Reader
If the problem persists, I another less ideal solution that works very often is to simply instruct Internet Explorer to open PDF files in their own window. I often use this fix when I don't have the option of doing the above solution (example: at a clients site):
- Make sure Internet Explorer is closed
- Open Acrobat Reader
- Click Tools, Preferences and then on the Internet category.
- Uncheck the first check box which says 'Display PDF in browser', click OK and close Acrobat Reader.
The above solutions have fix the problem in almost 100% of the cases where I have experienced this problem.
Solution #3: Use a different web browser
If your problem still persists, try using a different Web browser as Chrome or Firefox to see if it works better there. That will at least tell you whether the problem is specific to Internet Explorer or if the problem is somewhere else such as Windows, Internet Explorer, or a conflict with some other software on your computer.