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what is the Difference between "makeiassoc" and "/makeassoc:web=yes"? I think it is the same, right?
Peter
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Difference between "makeiassoc" and "/makeassoc:web=yes"
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Re: Difference between "makeiassoc" and "/makeassoc:web=yes"
Hi Peter,
makeiassoc will set the Viewer as the default application for handling local PDF files - so that when you double click on a file it's opened with our Viewer,
And adding :web=yes will also set it as the default browser plug-in for handling links to PDF files.
So they are not the same
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Stefan
makeiassoc will set the Viewer as the default application for handling local PDF files - so that when you double click on a file it's opened with our Viewer,
And adding :web=yes will also set it as the default browser plug-in for handling links to PDF files.
So they are not the same
Best,
Stefan
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Re: Difference between "makeiassoc" and "/makeassoc:web=yes"
PeterPDFVManual, Page 20, 02.03.2011 wrote:/makeassoc Makes PDF-XChange Viewer as default PDF-viewer.
web=yes|no If this argument is used and its value is yes, it enables displaying PDF in Internet browsers by PDF-XChange Viewer.
For example,
PDFXCView.exe /makeassoc
PDFXCView.exe /makeassoc:web=yes
/makeiassoc Enables displaying PDF in Internet Browsers by PDF-XChange Viewer.
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Re: Difference between "makeiassoc" and "/makeassoc:web=yes"
Hi Peter,
Ops - just noticed the I in makeIassoc in your original question!
The IE add-in is a bit more specific - and needs to be installed separately - and a separate command line parameter passed for it!
Cheers,
Stefan
Ops - just noticed the I in makeIassoc in your original question!
The IE add-in is a bit more specific - and needs to be installed separately - and a separate command line parameter passed for it!
Cheers,
Stefan
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Re: Difference between "makeiassoc" and "/makeassoc:web=yes"
OK, but the result of both commands is the same?
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Re: Difference between "makeiassoc" and "/makeassoc:web=yes"
Hi Peter,
Apologies - I am not quite up to speed this morning it seems.
/makeiassoc is used if you want to set up our browser add-in as the default one for displaying PDF files online while
/maceassoc allows you to set up local file associations (and if desired at the same time set up the browser add-in associations too with the :web=yes addition).
Cheers,
Stefan
Apologies - I am not quite up to speed this morning it seems.
/makeiassoc is used if you want to set up our browser add-in as the default one for displaying PDF files online while
/maceassoc allows you to set up local file associations (and if desired at the same time set up the browser add-in associations too with the :web=yes addition).
Cheers,
Stefan
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Re: Difference between "makeiassoc" and "/makeassoc:web=yes"
OK, thanks. Now the confusion has gone.Tracker Supp-Stefan wrote:...if desired at the same time set up the browser add-in associations too with ...
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