I need adobe reader api send me url please

hi i am developing an application in C# that open password protected pdf file by supplying password programatically .Someonetold me that you have adobe reader api that take password as parameter. Please send me url i am ready to purchase.
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    Regarding Adobe Reader API, I know it's very limited, but all I need to do is open a file and go to a particular page. I've tried:
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    .setCurrentPage 3
    End With
    which gives me "Runtime Error 424, Object Required," and I've tried:
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    I've made sure all References to anything Adobe or Acrobat are checked off (I'm programming in MS Access using VB).
    What am I missing?
    Thanks.
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    Now this was an interesting thread...
    I have a similar problem, but I am not so familiar with VB or javascript or the Windows API, so I would appreciate explicit examples.
    I would like to make a .bat script (yes, DOS, under Win XP) to open a .pdf document using Acrobat Reader (v. 8.1.0 in my case). If the document is already open, I would like to close it and reopen it.
    Today, I do this with
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    I realize that this (at least closing the document) should be accessible via Adobe Reader API or Acrobat IAC, possibly through the javascript command app.openDoc() (I have looked into the documents mentioned above), but I have no clue about how to do this from the command line. Anyone care to help me out with an example?
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  • Do I need Adobe Reader & alternative browsers?

    Hello!
    I'm relatively new to the world of Mac and am delighted so far.
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    Basically, do I need Adobe Reader? Should I try Debug? (where Safari 'pretends' to be IE), and/or should I try different browsers? In my Windows days I used Firefox, although I gather Camino is more 'purpose built' for the Mac. Is this the case?
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    Hello Ast. A. Moore, thanks for replying.
    I can't provide a link to the Powergen bill page exactly as that is part of the 'security log-in' section.
    The British Gas page, however, appears below. I'm sorry about the length of the url but I haven't yet figured out how to make a proper clickable link here.
    If you paste the below into your browser and go to this page on their site, then click on the sentence 'British and Scottish Gas Prices' in blue down the page hopefully it will then try to get you their price list. It was at this point I got the 'Acrobat Reader required' message in a new window.
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    I hope the above is useful; and thanks for your help.
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  • How is your signature protected on adobe reader when sending documents?

    How is your signature protected on adobe reader when sending documents?

    It isn't signing in. I hope someone can explain this better than me but it goes something like this.
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    Anyway, people are now set to look at a PDF which says YOU signed it. They can check if the certificate you used matches the public certificate you sent. If it does, the file is unaltered. If it doesn't it is a fake. Plus, there is a third case - it might be your real signature then someone changed the PDF. But thanks to the certificate, when you validate you are told about that too.
    Certificates, the law, signing and that area are complex, and you need to understand before you start. It's easy to make worthless signed documents.
    By the way, I've no idea if any of this clever stuff works on iOS!!

  • Error message says need Adobe reader 8 or 9 installed to open pdfs from web pages yet Reader 9alredy

    Error message says need Adobe reader 8 or 9 installed to open pdfs from web pages yet Reader 9 is alredy installed on computer. Is this a 64 bit ossue although I am sure I did not have this problem prior to a replacement hard drive being installed.

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  • How do I open a file that needs  adobe reader on my iPad

    How do I open a file on my iPad that needs adobe reader.

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  • Does a person need Adobe Reader in order to use a fillable PDF form?

    I have created a fillable form using Acrobat XI and I find that some persons are unable to use it  while others are.  Does a person need Adobe Reader to use the fillable  form?  If so, how easy is it to download?
    Thank you

    Hi kenmilw,
    Reader is an excellent, and free, option for your recipients who need to fill out your form. It's easily downloaded from www.adobe.com/products/reader.html. You can also use the Fill & Sign service on Acrobat.com to fill any PDF form.
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    Sara

  • HT1338 why i'm not able to open pdf files? says i need adobe reader, but not sure where to get it.

    why i'm not able to open pdf files? says i need adobe reader, but not sure where to get it.

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    You can use Preview to open PDFs. Right-click a PDF file and go to Open with > Preview

  • Use Adobe Reader to send Interactive Forms

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    Can someone please help me how to use Adobe Reader to send interactive forms back to their respective owner?
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    I can change the coding as I have Livecycle ES
    Look forward to getting some help on this matter
    Cheers
    J

    I have not enough experience with LiveCycle Designer to answer your question; best ask in http://forums.adobe.com/community/livecycle/livecycle_modules_and_development_tools/forms_ es
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  • I want to ask next have ADOBE READER API? I want to control the ADOBE READER right-cli

    Good evening! I want to ask next have ADOBE READER API? I want to control the ADOBE READER right-click and shortcut, and the navigation buttons on the article? Thanks for the reply

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  • As of late i have been unable to run fwd email u tube videos my mac tells me i need adobe flash got it still neg = and now my bakn statement is in pdf and mac tells me i need adobe reader got still neg why can't i run these things on safari?

    As of late I am unable to run forwarded videos ie utube ect on safari- my MAC tells me I need adobe flash- got it still neg - now my bank statement is in PDF format and my MACtells me I need adobe reader - got it still neg  WHY CAN'T I RUN THESE THINGS ON SAFARI???

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    Quit then relaunch Safari. From the Safari menu bar click Safari > Empty Cache
    Try a video.
    All online bank statments are in PDF format.
    Go to  /Library/Internet Plug-Ins
    Move the Adobe PDF Browser plugin  (or just PDF Browser plugin) to the Trash.
    Now try a bank statement.

  • I don't want Adobe to open up and be selected immediately. I work with iPhoto and Ipages etc and preview which needs to be my main application for my work , but need adobe reader for other files... how can I do this please?

    I don't want Adobe to open up and be selected immediately. I work with iPhoto and Ipages etc and preview which needs to be my main application for my work , but need adobe reader for other files... how can I do this please?

    loopiloo1 wrote:
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    Sorry, I don't understand this - you don't want Adobe [Reader] not to open when doing what?  On what operating system?

  • HT1338 do i need adobe reader or flash

    Do I need adobe reader & flash player with Lyon?

    Depends on your needs. Anytime Adobe adds new features to Acrobat Pro, there will be users creating documents using those new features the Reader will be able to display that Apple's Preview cannot, since they have to play catch-up and try to figure out how to render the new format.
    As far as Flash, that is site dependent. Flash is used on the web, more than anything else it seems, to animate ads. But you also need it for YouTube videos and many other objects where if Flash is not enabled, you may not even be able to use a particular site.
    That's for now. With Flash banned from mobile devices, expect more and more companies to use HTML5 and do away with Flash entirely. It will probably be a slow transition, but I think Flash's days are numbered.

  • Do I need adobe reader to view pages in Preview?

    If I want to print a PDF page, when browsing web, do I also need Adobe Reader or is Preview sufficient to print PDF documents?? Don;t want to have duplicate apps if i don't need them.

    Preview should be sufficient.

  • I can not get my ipay statements , I need adobe reader

    I cant get my ipay statements, it says I need adobe reader, which I have installed and still can not get my information

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    I just checked your account and saw that your order is still processing. I can take several hours for an order to process fully. Once it does, however, you should have no problem logging in and converting files.
    Please try again shortly, and let us know if you're able to log in.
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    Sara

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