Permissions for Flash Player Plug-in
How do I give permissions to the other user on my computer for Adobe Flash Player? I don’t want him to have admin privileges.
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| July 15, 2008 1:48 AM
Adobe, Permissions and settings, User access, User Permissions
How do I give permissions to the other user on my computer for Adobe Flash Player? I don’t want him to have admin privileges.
Change dynamic date/time in Adobe form to static
I have an Adobe form that automatically populates the date and time of a request and then is emailed (fdf) for fulfillment. When the recipient opens the form, the time changes to the current time. The code that I am using is: this.getField(“RequestDate”).value = util.printd(“m/d/yyyy HH:MM”, new Date()); and it is in the custom calculation [...]
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| July 22, 2008 2:30 PM
Adobe, Adobe Acrobat, JavaScript
I have an Adobe form that automatically populates the date and time of a request and then is emailed (fdf) for fulfillment. When the recipient opens the form, the time changes to the current time. The code that I am using is: this.getField(“RequestDate”).value = util.printd(“m/d/yyyy HH:MM”, new Date()); and it is in the custom calculation [...]
Google and Yahoo are adding search capabilities for flash files
On Tuesday, July 01, 2008, Adobe announced that Google and Yahoo are adding search capabilities that will enable users to look inside the content of files encoded in Adobe’s Flash file format – SWF. Clearly this is helpful for the pages inside Flash-based sites, which will be get indexed in search sites such as Google [...]
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| February 26, 2011 7:22 AM
Adobe, Flash, Google, SEO, Web development, Yahoo
On Tuesday, July 01, 2008, Adobe announced that Google and Yahoo are adding search capabilities that will enable users to look inside the content of files encoded in Adobe’s Flash file format – SWF. Clearly this is helpful for the pages inside Flash-based sites, which will be get indexed in search sites such as Google [...]
Adobe PDF Security
Hello, Is it possible to put an Adobe PDF file on a USB drive and “lock down” the document so that it it cannot be printed, copied or downloaded to another computer. In other words, we need the document be only opened and viewed on the USB drive. Thank you, D. Tibbs
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| July 17, 2008 7:45 PM
Adobe, PDF
Hello, Is it possible to put an Adobe PDF file on a USB drive and “lock down” the document so that it it cannot be printed, copied or downloaded to another computer. In other words, we need the document be only opened and viewed on the USB drive. Thank you, D. Tibbs





