Allowing .exe file attachments to open in PDFs - creating reg key

Hi,
I'm creating some user support material and have attached .exe files to PDFs. As this is a black-listed file type the files will not run from the PDF. I've checked the registry keys and the FeatureLockDown key has an empty default key when I expected to see HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\[version number]\FeatureLockdown\cDefaultLaunchAttachmentPerms
and be able to allow the file type. Can anyone help? Most users have Acrobat Reader 8. Can I add a key for a file type and give it a value to allow it to run?
Thanks in advance.
Jane

You have to change the behavior under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\[version number]\FeatureLockdown\cDefaultLaunchAttachmentPerms -change .exe 3 to .exe 1(or 2).  But I agree with the previous post it would not be a good idea to do globally.  If you really need it to open the exe you could write a script that would change the registry key then open the pdf. when the pdf is closed it changes the registry key back to .exe 3

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