
If your PDF browser ActiveX control is outdated, it maybe cannot support the compatibility level that NitroPDF is creating. What PDF compatibility level is NitroPDF creating? I'm not familiar with this product. Beyond that, open one of the created text files. See if the savings of any logs are checked. In Windows Explorer, right-click on this file and select the Details tab to see the product version. Click the Options button in the lower-left corner on the PrimoPDF settings screen when printing a document to a PDF file. In this window, the InprocServer32 entry under "Class Information" will show you the file path. PrimoPDF is a powerful platform for creating, converting to and printing to PDF documents. button to see the OLE Object Browser window. You can find out the location of the ActiveX control on your system from within PB by inserting an OLE control in a window, then in the Insert Object dialog window, select the Insert Control tab and highlight the control type (my system lists "Adobe Acrobat DC Browser Control" and "Adobe PDF Reader". Your PDF Browser Control may be old.įor example, on my PC I have a relatively recent install of Acrobat Reader DC, and the PDF Browser Control that it publishes on my system (located in C:\Program File (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroPDFImpl.dll) is product version 1.394260, Copyright 1984-2020. I could be mistaken (wouldn't be the first time and most definitely won't be the last, either), but this sounds to me more like an issue with the OLE container that PB hooks into via OLE to display PDF's than a PB issue.
