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Posted by Ed Mullen on 06/26/06 22:07
Ioannis wrote:
> I am using Windows XP Home edition SP1 fully patched. Everytime I click on a
> .pdf link, IE 6 loads the page correctly, (probably by using the Acrobat
> Reader plugin) and displays fine. But when I quit the .pdf file, either as a
> result of clicking on a new link or moving onto a different web location,
> looking at TaskManager, a process "Acrobat.exe", continues being loaded into
> memory, occupying around 12 Megabytes, subsequently slowing my system down.
>
> If I shut it down manually from TaskManager, all is ok. Question is, is
> there a way to have this process (Acrobat.exe) unload automatically whenever
> I move away from a .pdf page or is it some sort of XP glitch that's
> unavoidable to always have it loaded automatically on every visit to a .pdf
> link?
>
> Many thanks in advance,
This was a problem with pre-version 7 of Acrobat. I don't think it does
that anymore. Ref: http://mozilla.edmullen.net/moz_pdf.html
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