For a long time, Internet Explorer has been the preferred choice for many people worldwide for web browsing. However, for reasons unknown, IE sometimes halts abruptly when trying to download a PDF document. This not only causes inconvenience for many users but also necessitates the use of web browsers like Chrome or Firefox to successfully download PDF files.
This issue can be explained by the browser settings configured to use PDF reader software such as Acrobat or Adobe Reader, especially when using Adobe Reader 10. Similar to errors in saving images in BMP format, the PDF file blockage issue in IE is only discovered when using the latest version.
Addressing IE PDF File Blockage
Two Approaches to Resolve This Situation:
Approach 1: The 'IE blocks PDF file' error only occurs if the computer is using Adobe Reader version 10 or earlier. To address this situation, you can follow the provided instructions or download the latest version of Adobe Reader here.
Approach 2: Follow the instructions below:
Step 1: Close Internet Explorer.
Step 2: Open the Acrobat or Adobe Reader software.
On the toolbar, click Edit --> Preferences (or press the Ctrl + K key combination to access this option).
Step 3: The Preferences window appears, select Internet from the left-hand list.
In the right-hand window, uncheck the 'Display PDF in Browser' option and click OK to save the settings.
Step 4: Restart Internet Explorer.
Within the scope of this article, we've guided you on how to troubleshoot the IE browser error that blocks PDF files. This issue prevents you from viewing or downloading PDF files to your computer. We hope this small trick proves helpful to you in your web browsing journey.
