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May 3, 2010
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Reader 9.3.2 security block

  • May 3, 2010
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Hi we recently updated Reader9.3.1 to Reader9.3.2

(Reader9.3.1 worked just fine)

This new issue pops up saying

"(Security block) Acrobat does not allow connection to:

http://www.webpage.gov/link/filename.pdf  "       <------------as an example, not a real address

The way we got to 9.3.2:

We used the working Reader9.3.1 and slipstreamed that with the new UpdateFile9.3.2.msp

running command: msixec /a reader9.3.1.msi /p UpdateFile9.3.2.msp

Thanks,

bob

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Participant
May 4, 2011

I fixed this "Security Block" issue. Sort of.

In registry editor: Current user\software\adobe\acrobatreader\"version"\Trustmanager\cdefaultlaunchURLperms, The name is thostperms. I deleted it and closed regeditor. Then went to the pdf and tried the link again. In perferences, under trust manager, It's now not greyed out but no matter which option I choose it always asks the first time I click a new link.

EnterpriseHelp
Inspiring
May 4, 2011

Did you try setting

iURLPerms as described above?
Participant
August 12, 2010

I found a second issue preventing the web page to load:

After I did changed my Trust Manager Settings, the problem persisted.

I opened to PDF in Adobe LifeCycle Designer and noticed that the URLs were mal formed. Any link that I created as http://www.backofficethinking.com. was converted to http:www.backofficethinking.com  (the // were removed).  I added them back, opened the file in acrobat pro and clicked on the Extend features link which made the form fillable and the // were removed again.  I then went back to Designer and changed the link to www.backofficethinking.com (no http://) , opened the file in acrobat pro and the links were correct.

I assume this is a bug in acobat pro?

I'm using adobe acobat pro 9.2

Participant
June 7, 2010

Bob,

Did you ever find a resolution to this?

We have the same problem.  A group policy deployment to 9.3.2 and now anyone who clicks on a url in a pdf gets the "(Security block) Acrobat does not allow connection to:"  notification.

Greg

EnterpriseHelp
Inspiring
June 7, 2010

Your problem is that you have URL restrictions set in Trust Manager.

  1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Trust Manager > Internet Options.
  2. Allow all URLs or specify a list of allowed URLs.

My guess is you have blocked all URLs. That is not the default setting.

Ben

EnterpriseHelp
Inspiring
June 8, 2010

Got the same issue here.  We deploy via group policy using the customisation wizard to a few thousand desktops, so configuring by individual client obviously isn't an option.  I'm not seeing how to configure the internet access options in the customisation wizard, only the trusted source options.  Anyone know how to define a list of target URLs, (preferably wildcarded domains) that reader will allow users to click links to using the wizard?

Thanks


Any registry setting can be configured via the Wizard or GPO. To figure out how to configure the registry for what you want (or almost anything else), download AIM.

Here's the standard blurb:

There are new and updated resources that might help. A new Enterprise resource portal exists at http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/837/cpsid_83709.html . From there you can find the main enterprise libraries and tools. It links to an Enterprise Admin Guide (in its nascent stages but it's rapidly evolving) and the Administrator's Information Manager (AIM). AIM is an AIR application that contains several documents as well as a Preference Reference which documents a growing list of registry keys.

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Ben

EnterpriseHelp
Inspiring
May 12, 2010

Hi Bob,

What does "pops up new issue" mean? If you are getting a Yellow Message Bar on the top, choose the Options button and choose to trust that site.

Ben