Extentions for Microsoft Office 2007

The instructions for configuring the desktop say....
"The plug-in requires Microsoft Office 2003 for Windows (or later) versions of Excel and Word."
The (or later) can only be Microsoft Office 2007, which I have installed.
The actual download page for the extension install file does not say "or later).
I tried to install and it failed saying the I did not have Office 2003 installed. That is correct, I have Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007. So the information in the disk configuration instructions must be wrong.
Does anyone know whether the extentions will be made available for Word and Excel 2007, or even if they are needed?

Hi,
There is a new version of the Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management for Microsoft Office which works with Microsoft Office 2007. You can download the new version of the plugin from http://www.adobe.com/products/livecycle/rightsmanagement/extension/downloads.html.
Before installing the plugin you have to uninstall the previous installed version and also quit any running Microsoft Office programs.
After the installation is complete, you will have to manually configure the plugin to work with the Adobe Document Center. To do this:
* Launch one of the Microsoft Office applications.
* Click on the newly installed tab called "Adobe Rights Management".
* Click on the "Choose Server" button in the tab. You will see there is an existing pre-configured server.
* Select the pre-configured server and click on the Edit button. In the name field enter "Adobe Document Center", in the Server Address Field enter "pdf-policy.adobe.com" and in the Port field enter "443"
* Next click on the "Connect to this Server" button. This will prompt you to login to the server. Enter your Adobe Document Center username and password in this field.
* Once login is successful there will be a message that the server has been successfully configured. Select the new Adobe Document Center entry in the Server Configuration dialog and make this entry the default by clicking on the "Set Default" button. This will complete the configuration.
You can now use the Adobe Document Center to secure Office 2007 file formats using the Secure button on the Adobe Rights Management tab.
Please let me know if you have any trouble.
Thanks
Mangesh

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