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August 1, 2012
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Reader update on terminal server

  • August 1, 2012
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I am upgrading reader on a terminal server. I don't want the 'Acrobat Security Settings' dialog box popping up asking to import settings the first time each user opens a signature enabled pdf. Is there a way to avoid this?

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EnterpriseHelp
Inspiring
August 2, 2012

Get the Preference Reference which will help you accept the EULA for all users, disable behaviors you don't want in enterprise settings, etc. Refer to that application for all preferences and paths.

http://www.adobe.com/go/acrobatetk

You need these:

bAskBeforeInstallingSpecifies whether trust anchors should be imported silently or Acrobat should ask permission from the user.
bLoadSettingsFromURLSpecifies whether or not trust anchors should be periodically downloaded from Adobe.
iCheckEveryThe value in seconds that the application should check for new certificates to download from Adobe.
EnterpriseHelp
Inspiring
September 11, 2013

This is an old post.

  • Go the ETK at www.adobe.com/go/acrobatetk.
  • Learn how to set preference from the admin guide.
  • Use the Preference Reference to see what's available (or use the answer above).
  • Use the Customization Wizard for mass deployments.

HTH,

Ben

Participating Frequently
September 11, 2013

Hi Ben,

Thanks, isn't that (below) is the same as what is in the Customization Wizard? I noticed that I only get these pop up if I run both Acrobat 10 and Reader 11. If a computer doesn't have Adobe Acrobat but only Reader, I don't get this pop up.  What if I upgrade my users to Acrobat 11? Will they still get this pop up?

You need these:

bAskBeforeInstallingSpecifies whether trust anchors should be imported silently or Acrobat should ask permission from the user.
bLoadSettingsFromURLSpecifies whether or not trust anchors should be periodically downloaded from Adobe.
iCheckEveryThe value in seconds that the application should check for new certificates to download from Adobe.

Allta Media
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Community Expert
August 2, 2012

I'm moving this to the Enterprise Deployment forum to see if someone can assist you with your question.