![]() ![]() If some or all of the PDFs that are sent to you (or shared with you) were produced with a paid-for version of Acrobat (i.e. However, because the alert is related to a feature that appears as not available, it looks to me more like a particular service is being blocked at work (a security restriction). The message alert is still unclear unless you can provide more details of the type of work that was taking place in Adobe Reader. No worries, it took me a little while to get back with an more solid answer, but I think this information may help. The guides linked below provide checklists to aid you in reviewing and assessing services configuration scenarios and how to customize administrative templates for your desktop users : Last, you may also need to use the Acrobat Customization Wizard. The second link provides more extensive preferences that shouldn't be ignored. In particular, all of the registry preferences that you're inquiring about are listed in the first link below. ![]() If it helps, the Preferences Reference is combined with the Acrobat Desktop Configuration Administrator Guide: ![]() So, if you are already familiarized with the Acrobat Registry Preference Reference then you have some serious reading to do. That is your job (or the IT Managers above you). ![]() I do that legwork for free in these public forums.īut now that I think about it, I should start charging money.Īnyway, I don't work for your organization and they don't pay me to figure out what could be wrong or how to deploy Acrobat in those Microsoft Servers. Reading and doing the legwork for other people is what I already do speciallly for those who don't want to read. I am an Adobe Acrobat customer like many other people here and I don't work for Adobe. You talk to me like I know the answers to everything or as if I owe you any answers. Well, I'm sorry I am just helping here as a voluntary contributor outside of my real job hours. ![]()
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