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On one hand, you could complain to Adobe about that "feature".

However, the more "positive" or "productive" way is, instead of doing a Save as... of the document in Acrobat 6 Professional, use the PDF Optimizer (under the Advanced menu) to clean up the document and to write it back as a more or less proper PDF 1.4 or even 1.3 document. In this case, there would be no further popups in Reader 5.1.

If you have a big volume of documents to do that, so that you would need an automatic solution, you could do this using something like the PDFEnhancer by PDFSages (http://www.pdfsages.com); also marketed by Apago (http://www.apago.com).

I think that also the very newest applications (including the various Utilities) from Appligent (http:www.appligent.com) could save in an older version.

Besides that, you might also have a look at the PDFStore (http://www.pdfstore.com) for similar products.

Hope, this can help.


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nyone know how to prevent the Adobe notice window advising to upgrade to
Reader 6 when a user opens up a form created or even "touched" by Acrobat 6?
We have about 7000 computers across our enterprise using Reader 5.1 and our
IT masters consider this an "error pop-up." This presents a problem, as
anyone purchasing Acrobat now receives V6, but in essence the product is not
useable until we upgrade as an enterprise to Reader 6.


The question is: Is there any way to disable the Adobe notice window from
popping up from within the Acrobat 6 file?




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