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To: Sonki who wrote (68880)9/19/2007 10:52:20 PM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Read Replies (1) of 213177
 
Also in your case , if your print to PDF creating another pdf file wouuld u be able to read on another computer ?

no, Adobe doesn't let you print to PDF when you open a secure document. it opens a special "Print Secure Document" dialog box when you select the print command. the only option is to print to the default printer. it seems to me Adobe created this special "secure document" feature so that publishers could send out PDFs without worrying that nonsubscribers would open them.

again, the document can only be opened with Adobe Reader, and only the copy of Adobe Reader which has the embedded virtual dongle. so you have to pick which computer you want to use beforehand.
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