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Syam5E64
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July 23, 2021
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Interop.Acrobat version 1.1.0.0 download

  • July 23, 2021
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We have Interop.acrobat.dll version 1.1.0.0 , but we lost the track of where the DLL was downloaded.

 

Could you please guide us on through which adobe installer deliver this dll version.?

 

Is it Ok to use in production environment where Licensed Adobe Acrobat is installed?

 

Do we need to buy any license for using it in our windows application in production? If we have to buy a license, then what license we have to buy.?

 

Is there any office link available for download it?

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Legend
July 23, 2021

Ok, so Acrobat is licensed per-user. That should work. If each user has their own licensed copy of Acrobat, and it is running in a user session (not a service or background task), then they should be able to use apps that automate functions via COM.

 

As I understand it now, Interop files are not provided by Adobe. If you need them, you make them, from the COM interfaces/Typelibs in the normal way to get glue between COM and .Net. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/interop/how-to-generate-interop-assemblies-from-type-libraries

Legend
July 23, 2021

By the way, are you aware that XPS conversion  in Acrobat was disabled by default a few years ago?

Syam5E64
Syam5E64Author
Participant
July 26, 2021

Yes. Default it's disabled now. It was not the case when we started using adobe9.

Legend
July 23, 2021

Please describe your production environment. Is it a server running Adobe Acrobat to do work for web clients, for example?

Syam5E64
Syam5E64Author
Participant
July 23, 2021

Production environment is windows 7,8,10 OS client machines only. Our windows application uses Interop.Acrobat dll for opening  xps documents in acrobat and save it as pdf file.