Acrobat 9 Pro Extended Document Processing Security

Is there a way to associate a defined security policy in a sequence when securing PDFs inside a Portfolio?  We prefer our professionals use a managed security policy rather than set their own passwords when security deliverables.

Please send me email [email protected] if you are interesting of how to apply managed security policy in the PDF.
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  • Help Please...Damaged 3D plugin on Acrobat 9 Pro Extended - Guidance to Re-install

    Hello...
    I have been getting Warning messages indicating that "part of the 3D Capture plugin is damaged" over the past week and finally tried to follow Adobe's advice online in modifying the Registry (under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Wow6432) and made sure my security app "trusts" acapture32.dll, then attempted to repair Acrobat twice -- with no luck...in fact things seem even worse now.  But when I tried to contact Adobe support for some guidance, all they could "help" me with was recommending I upgrade to 11, because 9 is no longer supported.  I don't need 11...9 has served my needs perfectly until corruption.
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    Adobe support would not even answer one simple question I had...perhaps someone here can help me.
    I've seen many questions on the forums related to deactivating on an old system and properly installing and activating the software onto a new computer, but nowhere is there clear guidance on how to uninstall a program that has become corrupted...and reinstall it back onto the SAME computer.
    My question is:
    I know de-activation is critical, but I need to know which of the two choices I should be making before uninstalling then reinstalling:
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         X930A2E12 not found, using Courier.                            (or X93062E47 or X934A2E59 not found, using Courier.) - these locations vary
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    Free:  31.9 GB
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    Used:  124 GB
    Free:  19.3 GB
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  • Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended - Signature Issue after upgrade

    I have updated to Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended from Acrobat 7 Standard. I have several pdf files that I have signed and secured. These files have been set to not allow clients to remove or alter various pages. I did not save a copy without the signature or security settings. I have not been able to get back into 7 Standard to try and retrieve the signature. I do have a complete backup of the program files. Can anyone tell me how I might be able to retrieve the signature (or signature files) from Standard 7 and place it in 9 Pro Extended? I am using the same computer and as mentioned above I have a complete backup of 7 standard program files prior to the update. I would like to be able to remove the signature and alter the security settings in Pro 9 Extended.
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    Report Version:  6
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    Per-App Crashes Since Last Report:   1
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  • Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended hangs for about 12 seconds ... please help!

    Hi there,
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    Can anybody give me a hint or have a solution for this ???
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    Identifier:      com.adobe.Acrobat.Pro
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    Interval Since Last Report:          573578 sec
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  • Pdf form created in Acrobat 9 Pro Extended does not function properly when viewed by Reader

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  • Text spacing goes crazy after editing a pdf in Acrobat 9 Pro Extended

    Recently upgraded to Acrobat 9 Pro Extended from 7.  I have old pdf documents that need minor editing.  When I edit text with Text Touchup tool, I get an error that font substitution taking place, usually  TimesNewRoman Postscript to just TimesNewRoman.  Once I save the pdf, text throughout the entire document is spaced randomly, i.e. "Doc    ument is n    o     t     fo   m    atted  correctly".  I do not have the original source documents to re-scan or recreate the PDF.  If I create a new document using 9, I embed my fonts or I get the same problem.  I can't do this with the hundreds of old documents I have.  Is there a fix? I have tried Adobe Tech support via email with no response.
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  • Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended, Version 9.5.0, crashes when printing

    Hello,
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      Anwendungsname:    Acrobat.exe
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    Identifier:      com.adobe.Acrobat.Pro
    Version:         9.5.0 (9.5.0)
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    Parent Process:  launchd [178]
    Date/Time:       2012-01-23 17:35:51.285 +0100
    OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549)
    Report Version:  6
    Interval Since Last Report:          573578 sec
    Per-App Interval Since Last Report:  318700 sec
    Per-App Crashes Since Last Report:   1
    Anonymous UUID:                      2FBD03A6-9A6E-407D-B683-2DA98F1D700F
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  • Acrobat 9 Pro Extended: Enable commenting in Save As-ed PDFs by default

    For Acrobat 9 Pro Extended:
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    > When using Save As to save a PDF, is it possible to have Commenting and Analysis enabled for that saved PDF by default?
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  • I have Acrobat 9 Pro Extended and would like it to recognize text.  Does anyone know how to do this?

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  • Acrobat 10 Pro vs Acrobat 9 Pro Extended

    Fellow Forum Members,
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  • Acrobat 3D Toolkit missing in Acrobat 9 Pro Extended

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  • Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended,  64-bit Add-On, Version 9.0.0

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    Acrobat.com website and its set of hosted services, and do not
    cover the Acrobat family of desktop products. Please visit the
    following forums for any questions related to the Acrobat family of
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