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Perhaps this is evidence that Dov Isaacs' cautions that having both Acrobat and
Reader installed on one workstation can cause problems are true. I never
disbelieved his cautions, but I also didn't see evidence - until recently.
Here, my employer's standard is to
On 2013-Oct-02 11:58 AM, Craig Ede wrote:
Nonetheless, after a couple of days of attempting both FM and Acrobat
updates with no change, changing the default application that opened
the PDF is what finally resulting in getting a working PDF printer. It
was a Acrobat update that finally did the
All,
I am sure that some of you have might have already seen this on MSNBC or the
like today, but for those of you who have not - Adobe was hacked over two weeks
ago and they are just now sending out the announcement to affected and possibly
affected customers. Over 3 million accounts
Thanks.
Read that in the news. They haven't contacted me, so fingers crossed.
umm, is this a good time to bring up the new subscription licensing
model and its inherent weaknesses (or should I say the increased
threat of harm through attack and incompetent data management
practices) ?
Alan Litchfield said:
Read that in the news. They haven't contacted me, so fingers crossed.
I have not been contacted either! :(
Not sure if that is good news yet ... I would much prefer a you are okay
e-mail if I am not in trouble. But, in this day and age, companies tend *not*
to send out
I received the notice, too. I can't say that I'm surprised. It's
probably an unintended consequence of moving to the Creative Cloud
subscription model. Now pirates have incentive to hack the user
subscription database instead of the programs themselves. I imagine it
won't be the last time.
The increased threat is the adoption of subscription payments where
previously different mechanisms were used to pay for this stuff. Now,
much is online and therefore vulnerable.
It is the point you make that is the issue (and the answer to your own
question). What happens when your
I would also add that the Adobe Cloud model subscription *requires* us to keep
a credit card on file with them for their monthly charge.
My teen-age son has an Academic Creative Cloud account with Adobe for his High
School class on Graphic Arts - it automatically charges a monthly amount to
Similar to my recent experience of loosing my Adobe pdf printer when an
update to Acrobat X (or maybe it was an update to an non-extant Adobe
Reader, at least that was what the error message mentioned) failed.
Reinstalling Acrobat X did it for me.
Brgds
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
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Alan Litchfield said:
> Read that in the news. They haven't contacted me, so fingers crossed.
I have not been contacted either! :(
Not sure if that is good news yet ... I would much prefer a "you are okay"
e-mail if I am not in trouble. But, in this day and age, companies tend *not*
to send
I received the notice, too. I can't say that I'm surprised. It's
probably an unintended consequence of moving to the Creative Cloud
subscription model. Now pirates have incentive to hack the user
subscription database instead of the programs themselves. I imagine it
won't be the last time.
I would also add that the Adobe Cloud model subscription *requires* us to keep
a credit card on file with them for their monthly charge.
My teen-age son has an Academic Creative Cloud account with Adobe for his High
School class on Graphic Arts - it automatically charges a monthly amount to
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What increased threat? Trial, subscription, and purchase are identical
except for if and when the license expires.
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 12:50 PM, Alan T Litchfield
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> umm, is this a good time to bring up the new subscription licensing model
> and its inherent weaknesses (or should I
What different mechanisms? Except for TurboTax at Costco, I've been
buying all my software online for over ten years. Most of it's not
available through other channels.
Credit card fraud's annoying since I have to get a new card and number
two or three times a year, but online purchases are less
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