Making pdf form non-editable after submission

I created a form for users to fill in and submit by a "Submit by Email" button. The form is being send back as a pdf form in an attachment in an email. After we receive it back and have reviewed it and possibly making changes, we need to save it so the form fields are not able to be changed. How can this simply be done?
Thanks,
Chad

FWIW, if your form does not have to be dynamic (grow, shrink, add fields on the fly), it is often better to create it in Acrobat. It's generally easier to create, easier to program, and will have much fewer backwards compatibility issues. There are a lot of things, such as flattenPages, that are available with Acrobat forms that are not available with XFA forms.
George

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