Accessing
.pdf files

To preserve the original layout of the
documents it is presented in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. To open the documents you need
to have the Acrobat Reader 4 installed on your computer. The Acrobat
Reader will open the documents directly in your browser.
Go to the Adobe Acrobat Reader download
site and follow the instructions to install the reader.
Other info about accessing PDF
documents
Downloading
files to your PC
When using Internet Explorer as your
browser -
- With your mouse, RIGHT click on the link to the document you
want to save.
- In the drop down menu choose "Save Target As.."
- In the "Save As" window choose the location on
your hard drive where you want to save the document and click on the SAVE button. The file
will be downloaded at the location you have specified.
- Open your Acrobat Reader application and open the document
you have downloaded.
When using Netscape as your browser -
- With your mouse, SHIFT + click (left mouse click) on the
link to the document you want to save.
- In the "Save As" window choose the location on
your hard drive where you want to save the document too and click on the SAVE button. The
file will be downloaded at the location you have specified.
- Open your Acrobat Reader application and open the document
you have downloaded.
Access Speed
This site uses byteserving to ensure the speedier downloading of PDF documents.
Please read the following text to find out if your browser is configured to handle it.
Configuration PDF Preparation
Does your browser support byteserving?
The browsers that most reliably support
byteserving are Netscape Navigator 3.x and later and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.x and
later (Windows only). These browsers are available as free downloads. To download them or
get more information, go to the following sites:
Netscape Products
Microsoft
Internet Explorer for Windows
Microsoft
Internet Explorer for Mac OS
Web Servers
When troubleshooting byteserve issues, first check your system and browser configuration.
Answer three questions:
- Does your browser support byteserving?
- Is Acrobat set up as a plug-in?
- Are the web browser plug-ins or ActiveX controls installed in the correct locations?
If the answer to all three is "yes," then your system and browser are properly
configured, and any problem with byteserving is likely due to another issue, such as
whether the PDF files have been optimized for byteserving or whether the Web browser
supports byteserving.
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