| It has been brought to our attention that some of our users are
experiencing some difficulties when attempting to open PDF's. This is
not a problem with the Fox's Web Site, the reason
for this is either the plug-in that is installed for opening PDF's
within the browser is malfunctioning or you have installed a Symantec
product like Norton Personal Firewall (NPF) or Norton Internet Security
(NIS). There is also a setting in Adobe Reader that can affect
performance during the download process.
Below are some steps that you can take to work around any problems
that you may encounter
Firefox /
Netscape
- Symptom: During the PDF download you get an
error message suggesting that it could not open the PDF and that it
was not a supported file type or that the file is damaged. To
determine if this is related to NPF or NIS:
- Option 1:
- Close your browsers
- Open Adobe Reader
- Go the the 'Edit' menu and select 'Preferences'
- In the left column select 'Internet'
- Uncheck 'Display PDF in browser'
- Click OK
- Next time you attempt to open the PDF chose to save the
file to your computer
- Right click on the file after you have downloaded it and
view the 'properties'
- The file size will be 0 bites
- Disable NIS or NPF and the file will download correctly.
- Option 2:
- Close Firefox or Netscape
- Open the PDF with Internet Explorer
- Symptom: As the PDF download is in progress,
the browser 'hangs' and the PDF does not open. This is due to the
plug-in that is trying to open the PDF within the browser.
- Steps
- Close your browsers
- Open Adobe Reader
- Go to the 'Edit' Menu and select 'Preferences'
- In the left column select 'Internet'
- Uncheck 'Display PDF in browser'
- Click OK and try again
Internet Explorer
- Symptom: When attempting to open a PDF the
browser becomes a blank white screen. At this point the browser
hangs and the PDF does not open. This is due to the plug-in that is
trying to open the PDF within the browser
- Steps
- Close your browsers
- Open Adobe Reader
- Go to the 'Edit' menu and select 'Preferences'
- In the left column select 'Internet'
- Uncheck 'Display PDF in browser'
- Click OK and try again.
- Symptom: The PDF download appears to be working,
but very slowly. This is typically due to Adobe attempting to update
itself on the fly.
- Steps
- You can wait for the update and install to complete,
or
- Close your browsers
- Open Adobe Reader
- Go to the 'Edit' menu and select 'Preferences'
- In the left column select 'Updates'
- Check 'Do not automatically check for critical updates'
- Click OK and try again
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