Problema PDF

Hola buenos dias.
Tengo un problema con un formulario PDF, esta creado en livecycle, el problema es al abrirlo en reader que la funcion mail no funciona, para solucionarlo lo que hice fue abrirlo en adobe pro y darle permisos para reader, ahora me funciona pero siempre que lo abro en reader me dice, operacion no autoriazada, le doy dos clicks y se va, nose como hacer para quitar ese mensaje.
Alguien sabe alguna soculion
PD:Trabajo con Adobe Pro 8

He dado permisos de Ampliado a reader y sigue saliento creo que es por un javascript que puse, como puedo dar permisos a javascript?

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