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How can I preview .pdf and .lit files in Windows 7?

Alpha1851

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I am using Windows 7 Professional and a useful feature is the preview pane (ie open up a folder, highlight a selection, and a preview/picture of the file appears in the right hand side). So far, it's been a time saver for me. Unfortunately, I'm unable to preview .pdf or .lit files. When I click on a .pdf file the preview section reads, "this file can't be previewed;" when I click on a .lit file the preview section reads, "no preview available." Every other file extension can be previewed--word documents, pictures, excel sheets, filemaker files,wordperfect documents, mindjet files, everything but .pdf/.lit files. What should I do to make the preview function work for all files?

In case it's important, I previously used FileSee to quickly preview files, and .pdf worked w/ it. I can't recall whether .lit files did or not.

I've also tried switching out adobe for other .pdf viewers and it didn't make a difference.

I've read through Windows 7 the Definitive Guide and I've combed the net, but have been unable to find a solution. I've found similar questions that have been raised, but each involved Vista and there were no solutions posted, only the question.

Any solutions guys and gals?
 
This link looks promising - specifically, the last post by "Dirk". This makes reference to it as well. Unfortunately, that ditii.com URL itself is coming up as a totally blank page in two browsers I'm trying. Maybe try later, E-mail the site admin, or see if you can get at a cached version of what it said. :)
 
I forgot to mention in my OP that my OS is Windows 7 Professional 32-bit, and I'm using Adobe 9 for .pdf files and Microsoft Reader for .lit files.

Trinket, thanks for the quick response! I'm off to look at those web pages.
 
I've tried the suggestions from those sites and to the ones linked w/in them (thanks Trinket) but I still haven't found a solution(I did, however, learn how to open the registry in Windows 7 :-)).

-I updated my Adobe to 9.2--no difference
-I uninstalled Adobe and tried using Fox it Reader (this application seemed to solve the problem for other people)--no difference. I also tried using Tomahawk and that didn't work either.
-I turned off my spyware stuff (Kaspersky internet security Enterprise 2010)--no difference.
-I checked my Microsoft updates and all are installed. I dialed back the updates--no difference.
-I checked the registry to ensure that HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{DC6EFB56-9CFA-464D-8880-44885D7DC193} is there, and it is.
-I attempted to re-install Filesee to see if I could still preview .pdf and .lit files through it, but I received "Invalid access to memory location" when I try to open the program. Not sure why.

I find it odd that I can preview .pdf/.lit files in the explorer bar (taskbar at the bottom of the computer), but I can't in the preview pane.
 
^Yes, I tried Fox It Reader, Tomahawk PDF, Primo PDF, Adobe 9.2 Lite, and Full Adobe 9.2. I'm unable to preview .pdf files in any of them. I noticed that using Fox It Reader, seemed to be the solution for other people, but it hasn't made a difference for me.

Just FYI in case it's important--I can preview movie files, doc files, anything but .pdf and .lit. When I convert a document into .pdf, I can no longer preview it and when I convert a .pdf into a .doc file, I can preview it.

I appreciate everyone's help. I'm horrible at explaining this stuff, thanks for bearing w/ me!
 
Both you fellas are much better google searchers than I am. You've definitely come closer to the topic than I did.

Seven2go, I tried fixing the registry manually and that made no difference. Then I ran the regedit program and that didn't make a difference either. I've noticed some other folks have problems w/ .pdf and .jpeg, but I can preview .jpeg if that makes a difference.

From this web page, http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/p...-types-for-the-preview-pane-in-windows-vista/
I downloaded previewconfig exe. It works w/ .pdf but I could only select "plain text," so the preview is messed up. It's there, but it's not a readable pdf file.
 
I can't believe I forgot the cardinal rule for successfully operating Windows--when all else fails, restart that badboy and pray that it works! Sure enough, it's up to speed now. I uninstalled Adobe 9.2 and re-started. Then I reinstalled Adobe 9.2 and the preview pane for .pdf files works perfectly! I tried most of the .pdf programs, Adobe 9.2 Lite, Tomahawk, and Fox It Reader, and they all worked as well.

Maybe the .pdf preview wasn't initially operating correctly b/c I installed it through a backup file when I switched from XP to 7.

Thanks for the help fellas! I'm thrilled that this is working b/c it will save me a lot of time at work!
 
That's not surprising Alpha.......Adobe has become such a resource HOG it almost needs a separate computer to run it.
I had gone back to an early version of 6 point something which ran very well but was FORCED into updating because SOME applications wouldn't run in 6....... :grrr:
Thanks for posting back with results! ..|
 
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