Q. I get an error message which says "Plugin Error: The plugin did not initialize properly". When I click "OK" it says "The plugin was found but an error in the plugin has occurred."
A. While we are not sure what causes this problem, there is a way to work around it. One solution is to download the pdf file and save it locally.
To save the pdf locally, press the shift key and while still pressed, click on the pdf file. Instead of Acrobat Reader starting, you'll see the "save" dialog box appear. You can now save the pdf file and then open it in Acrobat Reader.
Edit: UNTESTED SOLUTION BELOW
Message: The Plugin did not Initialize Properly.
search your hard drive for the plugin.ocx file and rename or delete it. The file is usually in the windows\system32 directory
make SURE you have a backup if this solution fails.
Edit2: Another solution on the web, (Question: Do you have quicktime or real player installed? If so, uninstall one or both of them and see if that solves your problem, then reinstall each app individually and test to see if the problem surfaces again after installing quicktime or real player)
Question: Every time I try to download something it says "Plugin did not initialize". What causes this?
Answer: The most probable culprits are "RealPlayer" ("RealOne") and QuickTime. Both are sometimes necessary to play certain types of multi-media files but both can be intrusive programs that require supervision when installing.
Both want to install a lot of other programs (like Real Download) which you don't need, and probably don't want. They're sneaky in that they don't warn you they are going to install other programs so you have to be very, very, careful you follow the setup very carefully.
Both RealPlayer (Real One) and QuickTime try to associate themselves with other files on your computer which could cause you difficulty in opening midi files, graphics files and multi-media files.
If you're having trouble downloading because of a "Plugin did not initialize" error, try uninstalling QuickTime and RealPlayer by using Control Panel/Add-Remove Programs applet.
Then go back and reinstall QuickTime and RealOne (if you really need them) and be very careful not to let it install other programs or associate themselves with files other than those for which you downloaded them (most likely .RA .RAM .MOV ). Word to the wise: Use caution when installing these two programs!
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Hopefully a solution will arise, good luck "um.."