My concern is how i do to revert this and be able to download it even if there is no such option. There's no such thing as a PDF file that can be viewed but can't be downloaded. If you can see it, you've already downloaded it to your computer, if only as a temporary file. So you need to either find a way to save it by right-clicking the link to it, as mentioned above, for example , or to find the path of the temporary file where it was saved to, and copy it from there.
I just attached an image of what i can see from my browser, as you can see, there is no option where i can download this PDF and when i right click on it, there is no such option that allow me to download it.
Can you tell me how to solve this please. So, That is not a PDF. What makes you say that it is? In fact, that is a chrome browser. When i said " i do see the PDF in the browser ", i didnt mean i use chrome PDF viewer nor any type of app to see it, instead it literally means that the PDF is showed in my browser which in fact is chrome, dunno if this is understandable.
It's a little hard for me to explain it if you didnt understand. Go to the Page Source and search for ". Copy the link to the browser's URL field, or use a downloader to get the file. Hey man did you solved this problem. Can you share the solution. I'm facing the same problem,i eant to download the pdf but i cant. Please can you help. The document can only be scrolled up and down but not able to download the doc I think downloading is locked.
If this is really a PDF file, then viewing it requires downloading it. It's probably saved on your computer as a temporary file. You can also edit the file the browsers handles PDF files and tell it to save it, instead of opening it inline. However, I suspect this is not really a PDF, but some kind of presentation of it in another format.
Not sure why you say you are using Chrome, FyTg. Thanks for the help, i could solve the problem doing a different thing. By clicking show thumbnails, then print, then save as PDF i can now download it. You don't need to do all that. If you're using FireFox, just use the download button, that's what it's for! Apparently there are ways to lock down the download feature. I've attached the example I am currently struggling with for your information. I am sorry the right click menu is in German, but trust me when I say that there is no download option there either.
Let me know if you have any other ideas. That doesn't look at all like that. And Chrome doesn't allow any other PDF viewer. From this we can conclude that this is not a PDF at all.
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Alternatively, you can allow all URLs. Follow the steps below. This reply adds the URL to this list. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. How to allow or block links to the Internet in a PDF for all or selected websites. When you download some files from the Internet and save it on your disk NTFS then Windows add specific metadata to these downloaded files.
When Windows adds metadata to the download files as an attachment then it is known as Zone Information. When you try to open the downloaded file then Windows File Explorer also checks the zone information and see if the file came from an unknown source.
If you wish to unblock the file then you could do that manually by right-clicking on the downloaded file and then select Properties.
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