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Getting 'Save As' option instead of 'Save' when saving PDF from VB.Net app

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Oct 11, 2019 Oct 11, 2019

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I am trying to save a PDF document from a VB.net application and always get the 'Save As' option instead of the 'Save' option.  If I do the same edit to the same document outside of the VB.Net app, from the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC app then the normal 'Save' option is available.  How can I get the 'Save' option in this case?

I am starting an instance of the AxAcroPDFLib.AxAcroPDF from VB.Net.   

Any help is appreciated.  Thank you.

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Oct 12, 2019 Oct 12, 2019

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Using Adobe Reader (AxAcroPDF1).  Is this issue related to Adobe's Protected Mode?

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Oct 14, 2019 Oct 14, 2019

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Hi, Tariq. Hope you can help me with this question. Adobe Acrobat does not have the SAVE option when I edit a PDF document. My VB.Net application allows the user to open, edit (fill in a PDF form) and save it, but instead of Save user only gets Save As which forces user to decide on the location. I need to offer the SAVE option. Please let me know what additional details you need. Thank you.

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