Not quite right. 

Documents "enabled" with Acrobat 8 Professional (NOT
any version of Acrobat 7) can be digitally signed by
users of either Reader 7 or Reader 8.

Thus, you need Acrobat 8 Professional for the document
creator and still only need Reader 7 for the colleagues
who need to sign the documents (not that Reader 8 is
a problem or doesn't have some new features - but it 
isn't needed for signatures if they already have Reader 7).

        - Dov
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gillian Flato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 9:43 AM
> To: Dov Isaacs; framers@FrameUsers.com
> Subject: RE: Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0
> 
> Dov,
> 
> The reason we want our colleagues to upgrade to Reader 8.0, 
> which is the only software they have on their systems, is 
> because the digital signature function doesn't work in Reader 
> 7.0. I created a form in Acrobat Professional 7.0 with a 
> digital signature field. The other Tech Writers, who have 7.0 
> Pro as well, can open the form, create a digital signature 
> for themselves and sign the form.
> 
> People who only have Reader 7.0 cannot sign the form. I was 
> told by a customer service Rep at Adobe that once they get 
> Reader 8.0, they'll be able to sign the forms I created in 7.0 Pro.
> 
> Is this true? 
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
>  
> Gillian Flato
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