Acrobat Reader über Registry einstellen.....

Hi,
ich bin dringend auf der Suche nach den Registry Einträgen, die der AcrobatReader vornimmt, die die BrowserIntegration an und auschalten.
Ich ändern nach der Installation des Readers die Registry über ein kleines Progi.
Diese beiden Werte habe ich bereits:
HKEY_USERSS-1-5-21-2105544976-2010534976-2118856591-1130SoftwareAdobeAcrobat Reader5.0AdobeViewer
BrowserCheck = dword:00000000
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREAdobeAcrobat Reader5.0AdobeViewer
BrowserIntegration"=dword:00000000
Das ändert mir zwar in den Einstellungen die checkboxen aber nicht die Funktion, dass pdf -dokumente nicht mehr im Browser angezeigt werden !!
Weiss jemand Rat oder hat nen Tipp.....
Danke & Gruss
Chris

an solch einer Lösung bin ich auch interessiert. Ich möchte diese Einstellung über ein Loginscript verändern.

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    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\%d\InstallPath  
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\%d\InstallPath  
    (and append \plugin_ins to that result)
    With Acrobat DC, I no longer see that registry key.
    I was planning on changing our code to instead look here to determine the install paths:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\Acrobat.exe\Path
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\AcroRd32.exe\Path
    Is this the recommended way of determining where to install plugins? I would rather not have our installation break when they update Acrobat/Reader the next time (for example maybe in the future they decide to change the executable name...)

    Enterprise Guide can be found at http://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/AdminGuide/index.html   (came right up on a web search for me).  You want the information about product tracks and installer bit locations.
    SDK releases are usually within 30 days of the product release.

  • Error 1402 Could not open key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\9.0\Installer

    Hi all,
    Running Windows 2003 SP2 Terminal Server and receiving this error when trying to uninstall / install adobe reader and acrobat. Originally had Acrobat 8.0.1 and Reader 9.3 installed and users started receiving errors relating to Acrobat. When I tried to uninstall I received the error above.
    I have tried everything I can find on the net and in these forums including:
    Using control panel to uninstall - no deal
    Re-install Acrobat
    Checking / changing registry permissons including checking owner, replacing inherited perms etc
    Deleting and recreating the reg entries
    Using subinacl
    Using Windows Install Cleanup
    Manual removal.
    I now have uninstalled reader (cleanly) and acrobat however I am still receiving this error when trying to reinstall reader. The permissions are correct so im really stuck. If I cant sort this out I will have no option but to build a new TS machine and I really dont want to do that just because Adobe Reader has buggered my registry permissions.
    Any thoughts/ideas greatfully accepted ....

    Have tried as two different domain adinistrators and local admin - same error each time. Resigning myself to rebuilding that terminal server which isnt a quick job - it wont be getting any adobe products installed on it!!

  • In Acrobat reader X -default saving location do not funcion.

    In previous versions of Acrobat reader the application would remember where I usually save my files and would by default suggest the same location next time I attempted to save a document.
    For employees that recieve hundreds of pdf.attachemts that needs to be saved its is huge effort to keep browsing to the folder of prefrens. This will be especially time requiring with a huge file structure that we normally have in companies.
    If pfd attachments are openned trough outlook for example upon trying to save them adobeb suggests to save it in a outlook cash folder under internet temporary map.
    This problem started with the latest version of Adobe and was not an issue with the ninth version. The X version always suggest to save the file to where it was oppened from and does not remember where I usually save my files.
    My question is:
    Are you awear of this problem?`
    Will there be a update with fix for this?
    I have seen many asking the same question here but it has been remained unanswered.
    Thankful for anykind of feedback.

    This circumstance annoys me, too.
    I already looked into the registry but couldn't find a matching key to edit this adjustment.
    Is there any way to get rid of that and to recover the old behaviour?
    Would be very appreciated.
    Thanks in advance!

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