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File does not begin with %pdf

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accaa

IS-IT--Management
Feb 20, 2008
5
US
Greetings,
Although the error looks like an Acrobat issue I am posting this in XP because from my observations I feel the probability is high that this is actually an XP issue. if after reading you feel I could get more help in another forum please move accordingly.
We are in a small LAN. We have been using another company's web app to generate reports (.php) which would open a PDF in a browser. this worked up until Monday.
Now when trying to generate report it produces the following error File does not begin with '%pdf-'.
Stay with me and I will explain why this issue is in XP. So I tried from a different computer, different versions of Acrobat Reader(ver. 5-8, 8 is the current), different web browsers (IE, Firefox, Opera, Netscape). I even set the options in Acrobat so that the file will download. so I download the file, open it up and same error message.
I called the host of the web server and they said they were having no issues.
Well we have a Windows 2000 server on the LAN, long story short I tried to do this from the server and it views the PDF with no problem.
The only updates between Friday and Monday i see is for Defender so I uninstalled Defender but still have the issue. Nothing has changed on the network.
Any advice would be appreciated.
 
Yes, thanks I did google it but none appeared to relate to this particular problem.
Initially from the results of google I thought perhaps it was a server issue but it appears that the problem is local (local that is for us, i would imagine it may be happening to other clients of this company).
The company seems to think it is on our end.
 
Regardless if the results don't match all of your parameters, did you try any of the solutions?

I'm Certifiable, not cert-ified.
It just means my answers are from experience, not a book.
 
Thank you for your help.
I did find the fix. Turns out a Security update for IE was the culprit
(KB944533).
I guess what really threw me off was the fact that other browsers
were producing the same error.
I figured I'd post the fix just incase it is ever needed.

Thanks again.
 
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