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Help with opening .pdfs - For Windows based PCs (Mac users do
not need these instructions.)
Acrobat 7
now available!!!
We are currently experiencing problems with
Acrobat 6.0 and ECR readings in WebCT. This has been the
only version with reported problems. Acrobat 4 and 5 are
working. If you are using Acrobat Reader 6.0 on a Windows
based PC, you will not be able to open up an ECR document
from WebCT. Two things can be done to work around this
problem. See instructions below for use of Acrobat 6. Or
download Acrobat 7. See
benefits to Acrobat 7...
Note: At the Homer Babbidge Library in Storrs,
the computers are either running Adobe Acrobat 5 or the
settings have been changed to work with ECR in
WebCT.
Solution 1 (Recomended): Changing Settings in Acrobat
Or do you want to try Acrobat
7?
- Open Acrobat Reader 6.0 by going to
Start/Programs/Adobe Acrobat 6.0
- In Adobe Acrobat 6.0, go to Edit/Preferences/Internet
settings
- Deselect boxes 1 and 4, select boxes 2 and 3, and
change the connection speed to LAN if you are not using a
dial-up modem. (See below) Choose LAN if you are
connected to the campus network from the library or
campus connections.

- Log into
WebCT
- Click on the ECR Electronic Course
Reserve icon
- Click on the link to the file you want to open. It
should ask you to open in Acrobat.
Note: This has been tested with Acrobat Reader 6.0.1
and 6.0.2. If you have 6.0 and it doesn't work,
upgrade your Acrobat Reader.
Solution 2: Saving File and Opening from Saved
Location
- Log into
WebCT
- Click on the ECR Electronic Course
Reserve icon
- Right click on the article, and choose Save Link
Target As... or Save Target As...
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- Save the document to your computer, e.g., My
Documents, or on a Library Public machine to a temporary
storage folder.
- Go to saved file and open from the new location.
- After using the file, delete it from your
computer.
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