When a web site tries to open Adobe Reader I get an error message “An Internal Error Occurred?

Question by Its Me, Joel: When a web tries to open Reader I get an error message “An Internal Error Occurred?
Then I click on the OK button and a new box pops up.
Reads “Internet Explorer Unhandled Exception” … Module – AcroRd32.dll

Then my only option is to close it.
Any ideas as to what is wrong?
OK…I did just now get it to open correctly using mozilla firefox….So Now what is wrong?

Best answer:

Answer by P1MPCH1CK3N
try a different web browser, like mozilla firefox or google chrome. that’s about all i can suggest.

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3 Responses to “When a web site tries to open Adobe Reader I get an error message “An Internal Error Occurred?”

  1. johnb693 says:

    Yeah, don’t you hate these error messages, that no one understands. They should have a page you can go to and read up on a particular error message and what the fix is. Microsoft does, but for some reason, it’s not the answer for your particular problem.
    With Abobe, I suggest, removing it from your system, then going back to Abobe and down loading again. With a dll, it’s some file that has become corrupted. I don’t know of a fix, other than, removing the whole program and starting fresh.
    It’s it’s not the Adobe program, then it’s your windows explorer,which has more than it’s fair share, of issues.

  2. Zarn says:

    Reinstall the Adobe Reader, or install another reader, such as Foxit Reader. I’d also try and update my IE browser.

  3. Catherine says:

    well, it is a common dll error.

    use this tool to get a free scan and then fix it:

    http://www.repair-dll.com/Dll-Files/AcroRd32.dll.html

    hope this can help you.

    thank you.

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