Launch Acrobat Reader 8 not-maximized

I have a flex 3 app (not AIR) for which I am launching the
acrobat reader 8 with a pdf that the user selects from a tree
control. The code looks like....
var pdfUrl:URLRequest = new URLRequest("
http://server/pdftest/1.pdf");
navigateToURL(pdfUrl,"_blank");
I have set the Internet options in the Adobe Acrobat Reader
to not launch in the browser. The problem is that every time the
reader launches it is maximized....is there a way to launch it so
that it is not maximized (even if it will use its last window size
would be good).
Thanks

Acrobat/Reader 9 were the first version to incorporate AES-256 code, so if you want to remain backwards compatible with Reader 7 or 8 you need to continue to use AES-128. I believe this is documented in the help for the section that describes how policy edit works.
Jonathan

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