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Adobe Reader / untagged document / assistive technology

Guest
Jul 30, 2012 Jul 30, 2012

Hi,

I created a package for Adobe Reader 10.1 which then applies 10.1.3 during install.

I noitced when I open a PDF file on my Citrix servers, I get a message saying I'm opening an untagged document. I also get an message about Accessibility or Assistive Technology.

I didn't see any options in the Customization Wizard for these options.

Since these Citrix servers will be provisioned and we're not saving profiles, users will get this all the time.

Does anyone know how to turn these off in the package?

Thanks

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 30, 2012 Jul 30, 2012

This is probably because Reader detects the presence of assistive technologies on the workstation. See the blog below for workarounds:

http://blogs.adobe.com/dmcmahon/2011/08/19/acrobatreader-how-to-disable-the-reading-untagged-documen...

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 30, 2012 Jul 30, 2012

Try [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\10.0\Accessibility]

"iWizardRun"=dword:00000001”

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 30, 2012 Jul 30, 2012
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And just to be clear, this has nothing to do with Citrix or your updates.

Ben

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