Quick fix: Open edge://settings/content/pdfDocuments in Edge and toggle Always download PDF files on. PDFs from links and websites now download to your downloads folder instead of opening in Edge’s built-in viewer; clicking the downloaded file opens it in your default PDF app. The default file association stays unchanged.
You want Acrobat or Foxit (or any external app) to handle PDFs when you click a link, but you also want to keep Edge as the default browser without forcing all PDFs to use Edge’s in-browser viewer. The straightforward fix is in Edge’s settings — not in Windows’ Default Apps.
Affects: Microsoft Edge on Windows 11.
Fix time: 3 minutes.
Why Edge ignores the file association
Edge has its own PDF handler that intercepts pdf content-type responses and renders inline. The Windows file association handles double-clicks on .pdf files in File Explorer, but URLs that point to PDF content go through Edge’s navigation handler first. To make Edge respect external handling for online PDFs, you flip a per-browser setting.
Method 1: Turn off Edge’s built-in PDF viewer
- Open Edge.
- Navigate to
edge://settings/content/pdfDocuments. - Toggle Always download PDF files on.
- Now when you click a PDF link, Edge downloads it to your Downloads folder. Click the download notification to open in your default PDF app.
This affects only Edge. The Windows-level association is unchanged.
Method 2: Auto-open the downloaded PDF
For users who want to skip the download notification:
- Download any PDF. When complete, click the dropdown arrow next to the downloaded file in Edge’s download bar.
- Choose Always open files of this type.
- Now PDFs download and immediately open in your default PDF app.
Method 3: Group Policy for managed devices
- Open
gpedit.msc. - Navigate to Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → Microsoft Edge → Always download PDF files. Set to Enabled.
- Run
gpupdate /force.
How to verify the fix worked
- Click a PDF link in Edge. Edge downloads the file (you see the download bar).
- The PDF opens in your default external app, not in Edge.
- Edge remains your default browser for other links.
If none of these work
If PDFs still open in Edge after setting Always download PDF files, your installed PDF app may not be set as the default for .pdf at the Windows level — open Settings → Apps → Default apps, search .pdf, set your preferred app. For Chrome users wanting the same: chrome://settings/content/pdfDocuments has the equivalent toggle. Some corporate environments lock PDF handling for security; check with IT.
Bottom line: Edge’s “Always download PDF files” setting routes online PDFs to your external app without changing the default browser. One toggle, no Windows-level changes needed.