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Why are pdfs initially displayed in Internet Explorer and not in Adobe Reader?

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Why are pdfs initially displayed in Internet Explorer and not in Adobe Reader?

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Whilst displaying pdfs in Internet Explorer is the default, you can select Adobe Reader as the pdf viewer by clicking on the graphical checkbox in the Settings toolbar or selecting through the main menu. PDFcommander™ optimizes the use of both Internet Explorer and Adobe Reader. By initially opening a pdf in Internet Explorer, you have instant access to the Internet to take advantage of the Internet features available in PDFcommander™. You can navigate between website and pdf on your hard disk by using the history facility of Internet Explorer. By using the address combo in Internet Explorer, you can open any pdfs available on your system, (maximum 20 at any one time), and they will be opened separately in Adobe Reader, whilst you continue to browse the Internet. You can drag ‘n drop pdf files from PDFcommander™ onto either Internet Explorer or Adobe Reader – should a pdf file be already displayed in Internet Explorer, you need to drop the file onto either the address combo or the stat

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