"David Wright Sr." <dwrightsr@alltel.net> wrote in message
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> "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in
> news:YYSUh.1264$jR5.939@trnddc08:
>
>> From: "Mark" <makolber@yahoo.com>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I think it may be looking for updates of the DOCUMENT but not
>>> updates of Adobe..
>>>
>>> Yes I can stop it with my firewall but then it waits about 30
>>> seconds to time out before the doc opens.
>>>
>>> So as a test, I let it go through one time with no actual private
>>> info filled in. It contacted whatever it does, and now it doesn't
>>> try anymore, so I don't know... I think it maybe checking for an
>>> updated version of the document, not of Adobe, but I could be worng.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> Mark
>>>
>>
>> Having used Adobe Acrobat for a number of years...
>>
>> You are incorrect.
>>
>> There is NO facility in Adobe Acrobat/Reader to update PDF files.
>> That you, the user, must do.
>>
>> What, exactly, is the version of Adobe Reader are YOU using ?
>>
>
> I'm sorry, you are wrong. IRS form 1040x can be downloaded and
> updated with Acrobat 7.0. Such a file can only be created using Adobe
> Professional as I understand it.
You're not talking about the same thing.
All the IRS forms (and the Pennsylvania forms) are set up so that the
blanks can be filled in and the data saved.
That's not "updating" in the sense it's being used here.
--
Rhonda Lea Kirk
You can discover what your enemy fears most by
observing the means he uses to frighten you. Eric Hoffer


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