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JP
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      5th Apr 2009
I have an XP desktop and Vista notebook. They both use the same AVG 8.5
Security Suit, IE 7 and the same Adobe Reader 8 version, with the same
config options as far as I can tell. Yet, my Vista laptop has no problem
displaying protected PDF financial statements from the Scottrade and
Costco web sites, where the XP desktop would only display a blank in the
popup window in place of the PDF document. There is no error message
that would clue me in as to why this may be happening. On most other web
sites I don't have this problem, though they tend to be not secure
sites.
What does XP do differently in this regard than Vista?
J. P.

 
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Shenan Stanley
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      5th Apr 2009
JP wrote:
> I have an XP desktop and Vista notebook. They both use the same AVG
> 8.5 Security Suit, IE 7 and the same Adobe Reader 8 version, with
> the same config options as far as I can tell. Yet, my Vista laptop
> has no problem displaying protected PDF financial statements from
> the Scottrade and Costco web sites, where the XP desktop would only
> display a blank in the popup window in place of the PDF document.
> There is no error message that would clue me in as to why this may
> be happening. On most other web sites I don't have this problem,
> though they tend to be not secure sites.
> What does XP do differently in this regard than Vista?


Uninstall Adobe Acrobat Reader on the Windows XP machine.
Install the latest Adobe Acrobat Reader on the XP machine.
(9.1.0 I believe.)

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      6th Apr 2009
"Shenan Stanley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Uninstall Adobe Acrobat Reader on the Windows XP machine.
> Install the latest Adobe Acrobat Reader on the XP machine.
> (9.1.0 I believe.)


I've done it. The problem still persists.
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      6th Apr 2009
"Shenan Stanley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Uninstall Adobe Acrobat Reader on the Windows XP machine.
> Install the latest Adobe Acrobat Reader on the XP machine.
> (9.1.0 I believe.)


It just occured to me to check the systems requirements for the Adobe
Reader and perhaps lack of sufficient processing power is the cause in
my old XP desktop. The Reader specifies 1.3 GHz CPU and mine's got only
850 MHz. But then, why is that reader working fine with other,
non-protected PDF docs? Is it due perhaps to the extra processing power
needed for en/decryption?
pj

 
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Al Falfa
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      6th Apr 2009
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
>> Uninstall Adobe Acrobat Reader on the Windows XP machine. Install the
>> latest Adobe Acrobat Reader on the XP machine. (9.1.0 I believe.)


JP wrote:
> It just occured to me to check the systems requirements for the Adobe
> Reader and perhaps lack of sufficient processing power is the cause in
> my old XP desktop. The Reader specifies 1.3 GHz CPU and mine's got only
> 850 MHz. But then, why is that reader working fine with other,
> non-protected PDF docs? Is it due perhaps to the extra processing power
> needed for en/decryption?


In a similar vein, I have an app which works at the highest clock-rate,
yet at a lower clock-rate, it throws a hissy fit. This number cruncher is
not a real-time app, nor is it IO-bound. Go figure!


 
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Bill Sharpe
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      6th Apr 2009
JP wrote:
> "Shenan Stanley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Uninstall Adobe Acrobat Reader on the Windows XP machine.
>> Install the latest Adobe Acrobat Reader on the XP machine.
>> (9.1.0 I believe.)

>
> It just occured to me to check the systems requirements for the Adobe
> Reader and perhaps lack of sufficient processing power is the cause in
> my old XP desktop. The Reader specifies 1.3 GHz CPU and mine's got only
> 850 MHz. But then, why is that reader working fine with other,
> non-protected PDF docs? Is it due perhaps to the extra processing power
> needed for en/decryption?
> pj

You might give FoxIt Reader a try -- smaller, faster than Acrobat
Reader, but may not display protected files at all.

Bill
 
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JP
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      6th Apr 2009
"Bill Sharpe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> You might give FoxIt Reader a try -- smaller, faster than Acrobat
> Reader, but may not display protected files at all.


Then I would be in the same hole I am now. I should have upgraded my old
desktop a long time ago, but decided to wait till Win 7 comes out. Till
then it works with most things I need it for, even if a bit slow. Heck,
it even works with other apps that specify a more powerful CPU than what
I have, but not with protected PDF files. I guess I'll have to use my
notebook for those. I wonder if Adobe would confirm my take on this
problem, but I doubt I could get hold of somebody who would actually
answer it.
J. P.

 
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Bill Sharpe
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      8th Apr 2009
JP wrote:
> "Bill Sharpe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> You might give FoxIt Reader a try -- smaller, faster than Acrobat
>> Reader, but may not display protected files at all.

>
> Then I would be in the same hole I am now. I should have upgraded my old
> desktop a long time ago, but decided to wait till Win 7 comes out. Till
> then it works with most things I need it for, even if a bit slow. Heck,
> it even works with other apps that specify a more powerful CPU than what
> I have, but not with protected PDF files. I guess I'll have to use my
> notebook for those. I wonder if Adobe would confirm my take on this
> problem, but I doubt I could get hold of somebody who would actually
> answer it.
> J. P.
>

Note that I said Foxit "may not" not "would not" display protected
files. It depends on what level of protection has been applied.

Adobe has a rather active forum at forums.adobe.com. You've got to
register to post questions but you'll probably get some response there
from other users.

Bill
 
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      8th Apr 2009
"Bill Sharpe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Note that I said Foxit "may not" not "would not" display protected
> files. It depends on what level of protection has been applied.
>
> Adobe has a rather active forum at forums.adobe.com. You've got to
> register to post questions but you'll probably get some response there
> from other users.


Thanks, I'll try it.
J.P.

 
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