Form Created w/Adobe XI Pro

I created a form with a submit button. It checked OK. When it was distributed I get reports of users w/Adobe Reader 10 after filling in the form and hitting the submit button get the error message "operation not permitted". I can't find the problem. Others have been able to submit with no problems. Any suggestions.

This question should really be in the Acrobat Pro forum since it has to do with the creation and saving of the document rather than viewing it in Reader, but...
Did you save it as a PDF or
as a Reader Extended PDF with Additional Features Enabled?

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