What version of Adobe Reader Extension  ?

hi,
I am running Adobe Reader Extension v7.0 to certify form.
We have a couple of issues of form which behave differently when forms are openning in browser and form operates on Windows. Basically, the checkbox is not checked etc..
Does anybody know if there is an issue of form certify on Reader extension 7.0 and forms is open in Adobe Reader 7.0.5 or above ?
is there any service pack for Adobe Reader Extension 7.0 ?

I'm not aware of any issues there Edward - we did just release Reader 7.0.8 and while the change notes don't mention anything specific to ARES it might be worth giving it a try with the latest version.
SteveX
Adobe Systems

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