Clarification Regarding Adobe PDF Settings

Hi Folks,
I have a doubt regarding printer settings. I have developed a application using VC++, My application creates a new printer and it copies the default "Adobe PDF settings" of Adobe printer.
I want to change the adobe PDF Settings of my applications's printer say Eg: "View Adobe PDF Results".
Initially "View Adobe PDF Results" is in checked status in "Adobe PDF Printer" when it copies to my application's printer i need "View Adobe PDF Results" to be in unchecked status.
I have tried with Devmode2 in printer settings to make that particular field as "1" but it not working
where to change the value exactly?
How to change the UI with my own values?
Regards,
Nethaji.

I've seen a Microsoft article somewhere which says that
DevModes2 is for 16-bit app compatibility only
DevModePerUser seems to do the trick.
Using fairly low-level analysis, I found the "View PDF Results" was a byte at offset (decimal) 1136 (assuming beginning byte starts at 0).
So under key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Printers\DevModePerUser  value Adobe PDF has a REG_BINARY contains a byte at the above offset which has a value of
00 = View PDF Results is OFF
01 = View PDF Results is ON
I guess the same key could be applied in HKEY_USERS\(dot)Default\...... and HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-18 (LocalSystem account) for services which use Adobe PDF.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards
Keith White

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