Use standard enterprise distribution tools - Tivoli, SAP, etc. You can also
look at the Acrobat Enterprise Wizard...
Leonard
On 6/22/09 12:58 PM, "Samuel Joseph" wrote:
Leonard Rosenthol adobe.com> writes:
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> Sure - the certificate is valid and legal, that's not the issue.
>
> It's about
Leonard Rosenthol adobe.com> writes:
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> Sure - the certificate is valid and legal, that's not the issue.
>
> It's about trust. NOT that I trust the validity of the certificate but that
I trust the OWNER of the certificate.
>
> Let's say that the certificate is from ACME Corp. I don't have
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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Unable to use Corporate Certificate
Leonard Rosenthol adobe.com> writes:
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> Think about what you are asking...
>
> You are asking for a way for make any PDF automatically trusted.
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> Do you understand how silly a request th
Leonard Rosenthol adobe.com> writes:
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> Think about what you are asking...
>
> You are asking for a way for make any PDF automatically trusted.
>
> Do you understand how silly a request that is when you think about it??
>
> The whole reason for the warning message is to prevent documents f
-Original Message-
From: Samuel Joseph [mailto:bdb_...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 10:50 AM
To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [iText-questions] Unable to use Corporate Certificate
We use iText to do the autoprint with Silent print feature. After Adobe Reader
was
We use iText to do the autoprint with Silent print feature. After Adobe Reader
was upgraded we started getting the pop-up "This Document is tying to print.
Do you want to allow it?"
To fix this issue, we plan to use our corporate certificate. The code is able
to read the certificate and the doc