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It’s a server application, but it’s
not primarily intended for use as part of a “back office” app. It’s intended to
be on the intranet and used to “Reader-enable” forms. Here are the steps one goes through: -
Install ADSRE on a server inside your LAN -
For each form you want to “enable”,
you: o Sign
into your ADSRE server o Upload
your “un-enabled” form o Designate
what rights you want enabled o Download
your “enabled” form to your desktop o Distribute
your new “enabled” form Does that clear up the confusion? Regards, Rob __________________________ Rob McDougall, Technical Architect Indigo Pacific Limited From: owner- Lori, And
if you don't have an Adobe contact - you can always contact me and I can help
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