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IE: Use Reader Plugin instead of Full Acrobat Plugin...

Asked by lhankins in Adobe Acrobat, Plug Ins

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We have developed a J2EE based web application which can generate PDF reports.  Our users are using IE6, and the Acrobat plugin.    The PDF's we generate have embedded hyperlinks.   These hyperlinks have javascript on them which cause other things to happen in our web application (usually "drilling through" to another report, by calling out to the containing webapp document and kicking off some javascript).

Everything works great if our users <only> have Acrobat Reader installed.

If a user has the full version of Acrobat installed, the links stop working (they're still there, they just don't seem to do anything when clicked on).  

Once the full version of Acrobat is installed, IE seems to <always> use the plugin from the full version instead of the plugin from the reader.

So here's my question :   Does anyone know of a way that I can configure a machine to use the Reader IE plugin <instead of> the Full Acrobat IE Plugin...?    I've tried various things like using regsvr32 to unregister the DLL's under C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 6.0\Acrobat\ActiveX and then register the ones at C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 6.0\Reader\ActiveX, but that didn't seem to help.

Anybody know how to do this...?  

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