Javascript on 32 bit doesn't work
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Hi, I have a problem with Adobe Reader on my remote desktop. My laptop is 64 bit, remote desktop is 32 bit. On my laptop, I can change the settings for JavaScript, but not on the remote desktop. Without the option to change these settings, I can't sign tax declaration via electronic signature on my remote desktop.
AR version for 64 bit system: 2022.001.20142,
AR version for 32 bit system: 2022.001.20142.
For some time I have had a message about Java Script - I could click “Enable JavaScript for this document one time only” and then I was able to sign document. Right now that option is inactive. Only the second option is active "Enable JavaScript for this document always” but it seems not to work (after click on it there is no action).
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Go to Edit - Preferences - JavaScript and make sure it's enabled.
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I acctually try this few times but I can't do this because Java editing options are unavailable (fields are grayed out)
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And for version 64bit on my laptop I can change settings, but no for remote desktop wit 32bit
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Ok, so JavaScript is off, and you have been blocked from turning it on. My guess is that this PC (the one that doesn't work) is set up by your employer? If so, you need to talk to them, companies often lock out things that are needed.
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Actually, my employee has this feature blocked, he installed Adobe Reader himself on a remote desktop. Would you recommend that I reinsatlate his applications?
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Try this steps it may work-
Enable 32-Bit Applications
To be thorough, you can make sure that 32-bit applications are enabled in your Windows services. To do so, follow these steps:
Start by accessing Windows Features by typing “windows features” into the Windows search box and selecting the bests match.
Check the box that reads Internet Information Services and click OK. It will take a minute to install this feature
Launch the IIS Manager by typing “internet information services” in the Windows search box and selecting the best match.
You will see your computer’s name in the left window, expand it and click on Application Pools.
In the right window, right-click on DefaultAppPools and selects Advanced Settings.
Select “Enable 32-bit Applications” and change it from False to True.
Click OK and restart your computer.
Once you complete this, try running the application again. If your WOW64 is working correctly, this shouldn’t be necessary but it has proven to be effective in some cases.
Greeting,
Rachel Gomez
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Hi,
Will try and let you know with the results.

