Some features have been disabled to avoid potential security risks. Only enable these features...

Hi,
I have a web service call. When I it is pointing to an accessible URL it works beautifully. If, for some reason, the URL is unreachable, e.g. behind a firewall, the PDF displays the yelleow message bar with the message,
"Some features have been disabled to avoid potential security risks. Only enable these features if you trust this document."
and gives you the options to trust the document once or always. Obviously, if the URL is unreachable, then trusting the document once or always, isn't gping to help.
If it wasn't for the yellow message bar, I could present the user with a friendly message by trapping the NetworkError exception in the SOAP call, but why do I get yellow bar messaage? It is totally confusing.
Can someone explain it? Am I overlooking something?

Hi charl,
Make sure the option 'Allow multimedia operations' is checked:
Also check by disabling the protected mode of Acrobat/ Reader:
- Uncheck 'Enable enhanced security'
- Turn 'Protected View' Off
Regards,
Rave

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