On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 20:39:51 +0100, Sebastian G. wrote:
>> Install a software firewall and rig it to block Adobe Reader
> LOL. Not just that you're trying to treat the symptoms instead of solving
> the problem (configuring the application correctly), we're talking about
> Adobe Acrobat, not Adobe Reader.
I have the same problem.
Acrobat (the writer, not the reader) is used often to print an entire web
hierarchy to a PDF so you can't just block ourgoing connections
indiscriminately. If you do, then you'll never be able to capture an entire
web hierarchy (as many levels deep as you like) to a multi-page PDF with
clickable links that take you to all the web pages.
So, the problem is how to RECONFIGURE ACROBAT so that it stops connecting
to the mother ship without stopping connections that you actually want it
to make to a desired web page.
Is there any option in Adobe Acrobat (the writer, not the reader) that will
tell it to stop connecting to the mother ship at Adobe upon every use?


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