Acrobat saves new PDF in 17 hours in the past

When I print a document to Acrobat (e.g., from MS Word), the resulting PDF sometimes appears with a timestamp that is 17 hours in the past. I've never run across this problem before, this doesn't happen with any other programs I'm running, and it only happens occasionally at that. My first thought was that there must be some weird timezone setting in Acrobat that I didn't know of, but I couldn't find anything like that.
Suggestions? Anyone else ever run into this?

As long as you know the URL of where the new PDF file is going to be you can embed the response URL in the submit button.Try something this JS in the Submit button's "Mouse Up" action along with where ever you are planing to submit the Data:
app.launchURL("http://www.myCompanyServer.com/myFolder/myPDFs/myPDF.pdf");
If you are trying to do an HTML type return, I don't know if that's really possible.
Sabian

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