XPost: alt.windows7.general
On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 17:19:24 +0100, ken wrote:
Its the public key security implementation. As long as you don't need to
open a PDF file secured with a public key (possibly also digital
signature I hitnk) then everything will work. If you do, then it won't work....
Following advice on this web page:
http://sudarmuthu.com/blog/make-acrobat-reader-load-faster/
One can apparently move plugins to speed up the horrendously slow Adobe Acrobat.
The article says to move the plugins from:
c:\adobe-installation-path\plug_ins
to the optional directory:
c:\adobe-installation-path\Optional
Which, for me, are actually in:
c:\apps\editor\ps2pdf\acrobat\Acrobat\plug_ins\
When I look there, I find there are 37 plugins, including the two
PPKLite.api plugins!
http://i.cubeupload.com/vEv1OG.gif
Yet, when I look inside of Adobe acrobat, I only see 35 plugins, which does
not include the two PPKLite plugins:
http://i.cubeupload.com/sntTf3.gif
In a way, that makes sense, but it doesn't solve the problem.
BTW, I don't seem to have an "Optional" directory (do you have one?)
Anyway, as an off-topic quest, I'll speed up the horrendously slow acrobat
by moving the following from plug_ins to Optional:
Accessibility.api �V Acrobat Accessibility
Annots.api �V Comments
AcroForm.api �V Forms
MakeAccessible.api �V MakeAccessible
Spelling.api �V Spelling
soap.api �V soap
Sendmail.api �V Send Mail
reflow.api �V Reflow
LegalPDF.api �V Legal PDF
DigSig.api �V Digital Signature
Multimedia.api �V Multimedia
PPKLite.api �V PPKLite
Updater.api �V Updater
eBook.api �V Adobe DRM
PDDom.api �V PDCom
SaveAsRTF.api �V Save as RTF
Checkers.api �V Checkers
(Note there is only one other plugin listed inside of acrobat, in the
3rd-party plugins menus, which is another plugin I don't want and I didn't install, called "printme internet printing".)
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